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<div>{{Zone<br />
|Zone Name=Compute Zone<br />
|Zone Warden=Justin Triplett<br />
|Zone E-mail=justin.triplett@gmail.com<br />
|Map Area=C<br />
|Zone Color=DarkRed<br />
}}<br />
== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. Please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
; How to Derp<br />
: Upon request, I can show you how to derp in compute zone. By 'derp' I mean barely function. If you are interested in more than barely functioning then you can discuss your interest with me further. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
; Intro to Minecraft<br />
: Do not be fooled, this 'class' is me playing minecraft. I essentially demand you to also be playing. I will show you the ropes and answer questions. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Dell Desktop<br />
| fedora20desktop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Dell Laptop<br />
| needs updating<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 21<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Minecraft etc.<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| [[VHS Digital Video Recorder]]<br />
| vhs.i3detroit.local<br />
| Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP Home<br />
| DHCP<br />
| VHS digitizer<br />
| [[User:kmbrown314|Konrad B]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Gnome 3 =====<br />
<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. This is the same as moving the cursor to the top left corner of the screen. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing. Otherwise you can click on the icons the grid icon on the bottom of the favorites bar will show 'all' user gui applications.<br />
<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3detroit'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''i3m3mb3r''' <br />
|}<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3member'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''1481aWst''' <br />
|}<br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and has the common user credentials listed above. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
The below server(s) are online and ready, maintained by the [[:Category:Infrastructure|Infrastructure Zone]].<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| [[VMServer|hardac.i3detroit.local]]<br />
| 64Bit Xeons<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.17<br />
| Fileserver [samba]<br />
| {{Pretty Link |Andrew Meyer}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
We are now hosting our own externally accessible (access controlled) minecraft server! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
There will be a more in depth description and some useful information posted after the testing phase ends, see below.<br />
<br />
;Details:<br />
:* Currently we are in a testing phase.<br />
:* The server is up and running, so far 100% :)<br />
:* Server connection info available upon request during 'testing' phase<br />
:* Current world is not guaranteed to remain available. <br />
:* Services will be added to display info and assist players.<br />
:* Features will be added in game to assist players.<br />
:* Hopefully testing phase will only last for a couple of weeks. (first weeks of March 2015)<br />
: '''contact:''' Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]])<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on iOS ====<br />
The iOS version is great and highly recommended. Not only can you join games hosted by any other system/platform, but you can also set your iOS device to be the server that any system can attach to as a client. And yes if you buy it once you can run it on both you iPhone and iPad at the same time.<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Android ====<br />
Probably... scrub. :P &lt;br /&gt;<br />
If you have further information just send it to me and I will post it.<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=9935Compute Zone2015-03-06T03:46:49Z<p>Jtrip: added minecraft info, adjusted artemis info</p>
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<div>{{Zone<br />
|Zone Name=Compute Zone<br />
|Zone Warden=Justin Triplett<br />
|Zone E-mail=justin.triplett@gmail.com<br />
|Map Area=C<br />
|Zone Color=DarkRed<br />
}}<br />
== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. Please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
; How to Derp<br />
: Upon request, I can show you how to derp in compute zone. By 'derp' I mean barely function. If you are interested in more than barely functioning then you can discuss your interest with me further. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
; Intro to Minecraft<br />
: Do not be fooled, this 'class' is me playing minecraft. I essentially demand you to also be playing. I will show you the ropes and answer questions. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| fedora20desktop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedora20laptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Minecraft etc.<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| [[VHS Digital Video Recorder]]<br />
| vhs.i3detroit.local<br />
| Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP Home<br />
| DHCP<br />
| VHS digitizer<br />
| [[User:kmbrown314|Konrad B]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
The 'common' user account on most machines is: <br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3detroit'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''i3m3mb3r''' <br />
|}<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. This is the same as moving the cursor to the top left corner of the screen. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing. Otherwise you can click on the icons the grid icon on the bottom of the favorites bar will show 'all' user gui applications.<br />
<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and has the common user credentials listed above. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
The below server(s) are online and ready, maintained by the [[:Category:Infrastructure|Infrastructure Zone]].<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| [[VMServer|hardac.i3detroit.local]]<br />
| 64Bit Xeons<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.17<br />
| Fileserver [samba]<br />
| {{Pretty Link |Andrew Meyer}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
We are now hosting our own externally accessible (access controlled) minecraft server! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
There will be a more in depth description and some useful information posted after the testing phase ends, see below.<br />
<br />
;Details:<br />
:* Currently we are in a testing phase.<br />
:* The server is up and running, so far 100% :)<br />
:* Server connection info available upon request during 'testing' phase<br />
:* Current world is not guaranteed to remain available. <br />
:* Services will be added to display info and assist players.<br />
:* Features will be added in game to assist players.<br />
:* Hopefully testing phase will only last for a couple of weeks. (first weeks of March 2015)<br />
: '''contact:''' Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]])<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on iOS ====<br />
The iOS version is great and highly recommended. Not only can you join games hosted by any other system/platform, but you can also set your iOS device to be the server that any system can attach to as a client. And yes if you buy it once you can run it on both you iPhone and iPad at the same time.<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Android ====<br />
Probably... scrub. :P &lt;br /&gt;<br />
If you have further information just send it to me and I will post it.<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=9934Compute Zone2015-03-06T03:17:10Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Zone<br />
|Zone Name=Compute Zone<br />
|Zone Warden=Justin Triplett<br />
|Zone E-mail=justin.triplett@gmail.com<br />
|Map Area=C<br />
|Zone Color=DarkRed<br />
}}<br />
== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. Please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
; How to Derp<br />
: Upon request, I can show you how to derp in compute zone. By 'derp' I mean barely function. If you are interested in more than barely functioning then you can discuss your interest with me further. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
; Intro to Minecraft<br />
: Do not be fooled, this 'class' is me playing minecraft. I essentially demand you to also be playing. I will show you the ropes and answer questions. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| fedora20desktop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedora20laptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Minecraft etc.<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| [[VHS Digital Video Recorder]]<br />
| vhs.i3detroit.local<br />
| Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP Home<br />
| DHCP<br />
| VHS digitizer<br />
| [[User:kmbrown314|Konrad B]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
The 'common' user account on most machines is: <br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3detroit'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''i3m3mb3r''' <br />
|}<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. This is the same as moving the cursor to the top left corner of the screen. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing. Otherwise you can click on the icons the grid icon on the bottom of the favorites bar will show 'all' user gui applications.<br />
<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and has the common user credentials listed above. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
The below server(s) are online and ready, maintained by the [[:Category:Infrastructure|Infrastructure Zone]].<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| [[VMServer|hardac.i3detroit.local]]<br />
| 64Bit Xeons<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.17<br />
| Fileserver [samba]<br />
| {{Pretty Link |Andrew Meyer}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=9933Compute Zone2015-03-06T03:16:12Z<p>Jtrip: /* Current classes */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Zone<br />
|Zone Name=Compute Zone<br />
|Zone Warden=Marie-Therese Enga, Justin Triplett<br />
|Zone E-mail=justin.triplett@gmail.com, marietherese.enga@gmail.com<br />
|Map Area=C<br />
|Zone Color=DarkRed<br />
}}<br />
== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. Please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
; How to Derp<br />
: Upon request, I can show you how to derp in compute zone. By 'derp' I mean barely function. If you are interested in more than barely functioning then you can discuss your interest with me further. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
; Intro to Minecraft<br />
: Do not be fooled, this 'class' is me playing minecraft. I essentially demand you to also be playing. I will show you the ropes and answer questions. Contact: Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| fedora20desktop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedora20laptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Minecraft etc.<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| [[VHS Digital Video Recorder]]<br />
| vhs.i3detroit.local<br />
| Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP Home<br />
| DHCP<br />
| VHS digitizer<br />
| [[User:kmbrown314|Konrad B]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
The 'common' user account on most machines is: <br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3detroit'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''i3m3mb3r''' <br />
|}<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. This is the same as moving the cursor to the top left corner of the screen. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing. Otherwise you can click on the icons the grid icon on the bottom of the favorites bar will show 'all' user gui applications.<br />
<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and has the common user credentials listed above. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
The below server(s) are online and ready, maintained by the [[:Category:Infrastructure|Infrastructure Zone]].<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| [[VMServer|hardac.i3detroit.local]]<br />
| 64Bit Xeons<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.17<br />
| Fileserver [samba]<br />
| {{Pretty Link |Andrew Meyer}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=9932Compute Zone2015-03-06T03:12:37Z<p>Jtrip: /* Training, Workshops, and Documentation */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Zone<br />
|Zone Name=Compute Zone<br />
|Zone Warden=Marie-Therese Enga, Justin Triplett<br />
|Zone E-mail=justin.triplett@gmail.com, marietherese.enga@gmail.com<br />
|Map Area=C<br />
|Zone Color=DarkRed<br />
}}<br />
== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. Please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
; How to Derp<br />
: Upon request, I can show you how to derp in compute zone. By 'derp' I mean barely function. If you are interested in more than barely functioning then you can discuss your interest with me further. - Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| fedora20desktop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedora20laptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Minecraft etc.<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| [[VHS Digital Video Recorder]]<br />
| vhs.i3detroit.local<br />
| Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP Home<br />
| DHCP<br />
| VHS digitizer<br />
| [[User:kmbrown314|Konrad B]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
The 'common' user account on most machines is: <br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3detroit'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''i3m3mb3r''' <br />
|}<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. This is the same as moving the cursor to the top left corner of the screen. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing. Otherwise you can click on the icons the grid icon on the bottom of the favorites bar will show 'all' user gui applications.<br />
<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and has the common user credentials listed above. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
The below server(s) are online and ready, maintained by the [[:Category:Infrastructure|Infrastructure Zone]].<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| [[VMServer|hardac.i3detroit.local]]<br />
| 64Bit Xeons<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.17<br />
| Fileserver [samba]<br />
| {{Pretty Link |Andrew Meyer}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Meeting_Minutes_20150303&diff=9905Meeting Minutes 201503032015-03-04T00:28:39Z<p>Jtrip: /* Compute Zone */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]<br />
<br />
=Agenda for [[Has Meeting Date::03-03-2015]]=<br />
'''Chair: Brian McPherson '''<br />
<br />
==Introductions==<br />
<br />
==Show and Tell==<br />
<br />
==Old Business==<br />
* Vote on the [[User:Nbezanson/Draft_parking_permit|proposed new parking permit]] already. <br />
<br />
===Completed===<br />
===Tabled===<br />
===Ongoing===<br />
====Siemens Grant====<br />
*We got it.<br />
*Way to go Konrad and Charlie.<br />
* Expect a new CAD terminal and shiny software soon.<br />
<br />
== New Business ==<br />
<br />
===Birthdays===<br />
* National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, or NACA, a precursor to NASA, which is awesome, was created 100 years ago! Hurray!<br />
<br />
===First Quarterly Pot Lock===<br />
* When is it?<br />
<br />
===Need a new Surveillance Video Reviewer===<br />
Adrienne Patterson (membership on leave) no longer has time to serve as one of the two Membership Surveillance Video Reviewers. She has requested via email that the members approve someone else to take over that responsibility.<br />
<br />
===Classroom Zone===<br />
* We have one<br />
* It got bigger<br />
<br />
===Yuri's Night===<br />
* See Konrad after the meeting for updates<br />
<br />
== Zone updates ==<br />
<br />
===Bike Zone===<br />
<br />
===CNC Zone===<br />
* We had a coolant pump failure which cost $800 bucks to resolve. Thanks to Patrick, the new pump is in and running.<br />
* Training trainers classes continue well.<br />
* Last Friday, we had a major overview of the training program among folks interested in the Zone. Very good debate.<br />
* The Zone continues to see heavy use.<br />
* I know I'm forgetting more...<br />
<br />
===Compute Zone===<br />
* everything is OK<br />
* starting minecraft server see wiki for deets<br />
<br />
==== Wiki ====<br />
24 active users in the last 30 days<br />
<br />
Highlights<br />
* Jim Kemp created [[CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
* David Henry created a project page for [[LeatherHeartPurse]]<br />
* Charlie Rysenga made lots of updates to [[HOWTO Host an Event at i3detroit]]<br />
* Greg Smith created a page for the new [[Jet_Jointer]]<br />
<br />
===Craft Room===<br />
<br />
===E Lab===<br />
The good:<br />
* Zone hasn't collapsed yet.<br />
* Members are in the lab working on stuff all the time.<br />
<br />
The bad:<br />
* Nobody ever posts writeups of the stuff they make.<br />
* Instead of emails when parts run out, I get little post-it notes in the drawer. That's not helpful -- if I can notice the note, I can notice the drawer is empty myself, thanks! I need the email because *you* noticed the drawer was empty.<br />
<br />
The ugly:<br />
* The Neato vacuum was on loan to the space but I need it at home, so it's going home.<br />
* There are lots of Roomba vacuums under the west bench, in need of various types of repair.<br />
* Someone fix one, please, or the floor's gonna be pretty hideous pretty fast.<br />
* One of them just needs the charging FETs replaced; new parts are the SMT-crap bin.<br />
<br />
===Fab Lab===<br />
The good:<br />
* New filament!<br />
** White ABS<br />
** Purple ABS<br />
** White Nylon (&quot;BRIDGE&quot;)<br />
* New resin!<br />
** 4L of clear<br />
** If you want other than clear, please ask {{Pretty Link|Andrew Meyer}}<br />
* Classes:<br />
** Two very successful classes on the [[3D Printer - Full Spectrum Pegasus Touch|resin printer]]<br />
*** More in the future on request<br />
** Future classes are, as always, contingent on demand<br />
*** If you want a class and are willing to wait for it to be scheduled, contact {{Pretty Link|Andrew Meyer}}<br />
*** If you want a class '''RIGHT NAO''', please contact one of the trainers listed for the equipment directly<br />
*** If you want a class on something relevant to the zone, but not on the equipment (say, 3D CAD), contact {{Pretty Link|Andrew Meyer}}<br />
*Projects:<br />
** Nylon prints really well. If I remember, I will bring in for Show and Tell a sample<br />
** Printed a Pythagoras cup for a member's son's school project<br />
*** Remember, the Fab Lab does not charge for project help, but does require a blog post on [https://www.i3detroit.org the main page] to be made detailing the project<br />
** Work in progress: Replacement of the plastic bushing in one of the e-room chairs<br />
*** Had a scaling issue, need to fix<br />
The bad:<br />
* [[PCB_Mill|Protomat]] is '''STILL''' down<br />
** If the machine is not put into service, or at least finds a champion willing to talk with the warden about its future...I may have to evict it as space is precious<br />
* [[Printrbot]] is '''STILL''' down<br />
** If the machine is not put into service, or at least finds a champion willing to talk with the warden about its future...I may have to evict it as space is precious<br />
<br />
=== Infrastructure ===<br />
* Wall removal accidentally left two outlets in the craft room disconnected<br />
** First attempt to repair was thwarted by an unrelated power outage<br />
** Second attempt is scheduled for tomorrow<br />
* Internet is getting a speed boost (I talked them into doubling it)<br />
** Also a price drop. We were renting a modem, now that we have purchased one our bill is $7 lower per month<br />
<br />
===Injection Molding===<br />
Professional repair quote costs too much (would take aprox 80% of budget on single part), anyone familiar with honing cylinders?? <br />
There is a bur in the cylinder that we will machine this weekend then further investigate the seal replacement. <br />
<br />
Derek is working on a mold for the small molder, hopefully we will have this machined and demo'd by April 1st.<br />
<br />
===Kiln Zone===<br />
* I will not be at tonight's meeting.<br />
* Large kiln has been retired for the near future. Kiln #3 is up and running with computer. A guest did some ceramics and owes us some pics.<br />
* We just placed a consumables order for all things glass.<br />
* Our pottery wheel is shipping in 10 days.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Laser Zone===<br />
* Bumblebee has been added to the wiki's Equipment Access System.<br />
**If you're trained and have your member box set up, you should see it listed. Let me know if it isn't working.<br />
*The Laser continues to see very frequent use.<br />
*Please don't change hardware settings on the laser itself, unless you have a really good reason. And if so, '''*change them back when you're done!*'''<br />
<br />
===Metal Shop===<br />
<br />
===Sky Zone===<br />
Currently working with Murray Lighting (on 8 mile, thanks for the suggestion Nate W.), they're pretty cool. Options are:<br />
*New T8 Fixture with six lights for $79, sends without lights (purportedly, cost will be ~$100 when we consider 6 bulbs)<br />
*New T5 fixture with four lights, for ~$93, sends WITH lights<br />
*Used T8 fixture with three lights, designed for tile ceiling installation, for $22, probably sends without lights<br />
<br />
Overall, we could buy all of the used fixtures, 40 in all, but then this may lead to issues with 'over loading' circuits [comment from infrastructure zone warden = we have enough overhead on most circuits for more lights, we can pull thicker wire, run more conduit, and install bigger breakers if it turns out we need to.] as we would put them on seven foot center, instead of 14. I see the best option as buying the T5 fixtures, as the upfront cost is less than that for the T8 fixtures. I would love to hear a discussion from the loudest voices on why not to do this, as it is a long-term question of increased bulb replacement cost vs efficiency gain, and the light output of six T8's versus four T5's (he indicated they were comparable).<br />
<br />
<br />
*The Sky Zone was used by all active members during the month of February. <br />
*The Sky Zone was up 100% of the month. <br />
*Gardeski repaired the front furnace &lt;Good on Gardeski!&gt;<br />
*No classes were offered (seeking requests, repelling, rigging, Sky Zone watching, etc. <br />
*I need to purchase rigging and consumables. <br />
*I will be requesting assistance for installation of light fixtures. <br />
*Could someone move the craposaurus rex away from the CNC, according to the CNC Zone Warden, the Sky Zone in this area is sacred and only to be used by his approval (ongoing negotiations).<br />
<br />
===Tool Crib===<br />
*Bought New tools<br />
**Lots of Ratchets<br />
**Torque wrench<br />
**Ratchet Universal Joints<br />
**Itty bitty Screwdrivers<br />
<br />
===Tree House===<br />
<br />
===Vinyl Zone===<br />
<br />
===Welding Zone===<br />
People have been using it.<br />
<br />
Jody's been reorganizing.<br />
<br />
still trying to hoard enough round tuits to get the exhaust system up.<br />
<br />
A layout table has been requested, and serious thought is going into how to make this happen.<br />
<br />
There will be a meeting scheduled in March (possibly virtual) for those interested in discussing the zone's future.<br />
<br />
===Wood Shop===<br />
The Wood Shop continues to be one of the most active shops at i3.<br />
* The table saw is operational again, now that the safety brake has been replaced. The manufacturer believes that the brake triggered because the rotating blade contacted a human finger (AKA a &quot;Finger Save&quot;). Unfortunately, the member who was using the saw at the time has not communicated with us, so we don't know any other details of the incident. <br />
* Greg talked to a band saw expert at a recent woodworking event. He learned about better ways to adjust our new band saw as well as an improved type of band saw fence that we would like to obtain.<br />
* Please think of the members who will use the wood shop after you depart. They probably need access to the storage racks, benches and tools too. Even if you have a Parking Permit for your personal property, it's not fair or safe to leave it behind in a location that will interfere with the next person's work. <br />
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==Broom Party==<br />
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=Meeting Metrics=<br />
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* Attendees:<br />
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==Attendance==<br />
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<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]]) and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| fedora20desktop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedora20laptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Minecraft etc.<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
The 'common' user account on most machines is: <br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3detroit'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''i3m3mb3r''' <br />
|}<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. This is the same as moving the cursor to the top left corner of the screen. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing. Otherwise you can click on the icons the grid icon on the bottom of the favorites bar will show 'all' user gui applications.<br />
<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and has the common user credentials listed above. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
The below server(s) are defunct, hardware went bad, waiting for new hardware. This will be updated once new hardware is acquired.<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=8543Compute Zone2014-11-15T19:30:56Z<p>Jtrip: workstations update and formatting</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]]) and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| <br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Minecraft etc.<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
The 'common' user account on most machines is: <br />
{|<br />
| '''user''' <br />
| :<br />
| '''i3detroit'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''password'''<br />
| :<br />
| '''i3m3mb3r''' <br />
|}<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. This is the same as moving the cursor to the top left corner of the screen. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing. Otherwise you can click on the icons the grid icon on the bottom of the favorites bar will show 'all' user gui applications.<br />
<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and has the common user credentials listed above. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, determined after request.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
The below server(s) are defunct, hardware went bad, waiting for new hardware. This will be updated once new hardware is acquired.<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Board_Meeting_Minutes_20140909&diff=8122Board Meeting Minutes 201409092014-09-09T05:08:26Z<p>Jtrip: /* New Business */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
=Agenda=<br />
'''Chair: ???'''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Introductions ==<br />
<br />
== Action Item Review ==<br />
<br />
==== CRM/Wiki Clean-up ====<br />
*Konrad: improve the Wiki so that CRM permission settings can be controlled correctly bythe secretary<br />
*Maxwell: Schedule training for CRM<br />
<br />
==== Legal Advice ====<br />
Marie E and Dave S: Research legal advice for improving bylaws and standing rules, compile requests from board and membership for improvements<br />
<br />
==== Emergency Fund ====<br />
Evan: Bring a proposal to the October board meeting <br />
<br />
==== Insurance ====<br />
Treasurer: review our current insurance and determine our insurance needs<br />
<br />
==== Emergency Preparedness ====<br />
Charlie: report findings at the next board meeting<br />
<br />
==== Forklift ====<br />
Warnick: get a quote to make the brakes functional by next board meeting<br />
* Deadline to make a decision on repairing/selling is october board meeting<br />
<br />
==== Strategy Meeting ====<br />
* Jamie: incorporate action items from strategy meeting into September Board Meeting<br />
<br />
==== Zone Warden Appointments ====<br />
Jamie: Update wiki with current appointments<br />
<br />
==== Vinyl Shop Key ====<br />
Greg: Make a key for Marie, preferably to match current compute zone key<br />
<br />
==== Machine Shop co-wardens ====<br />
Marie: confirm with all three trial co-wardens that they wish to be co-wardens by the next board meeting<br />
<br />
==== CNC Shop warden change ====<br />
&lt;s&gt;Justin: email Jim to confirm nomination&lt;/s&gt; (Jim accepted &amp; emailed so this is done.)<br />
<br />
==== Green cart ====<br />
Nate: remove said cart from space<br />
<br />
==== Sky Zone ====<br />
Joseph: make the Sky Zone wiki page<br />
<br />
== Officer and Committee Reports ==<br />
<br />
=== Treasurer ===<br />
<br />
=== Budget ===<br />
<br />
{| {{table}}<br />
| align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;background:#f0f0f0;&quot;|'''August 2014'''<br />
| align=&quot;center&quot; style=&quot;background:#f0f0f0;&quot;|''''''<br />
|-<br />
| TOTAL INCOME||$10,819<br />
|-<br />
| ||<br />
|-<br />
| Monthly Expenses||-$4,080<br />
|-<br />
| Monthly Equipment||$0<br />
|-<br />
| TOTAL OUTGO||-$4,080<br />
|-<br />
| Net Cash Flow||$6,740<br />
|-<br />
| ||<br />
|-<br />
| % of Plan BYTD||<br />
|-<br />
| Total Income||160%<br />
|-<br />
| Expenses||51%<br />
|-<br />
| Equipment||0%<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Membership Coordinator ===<br />
<br />
=== Secretary ===<br />
Election Stats<br />
* 108 members eligible to vote<br />
* 40 total votes<br />
* 10 absentee ballots sent out<br />
* Top 7 had between 16 and 35 votes<br />
<br />
=== President ===<br />
<br />
=== Vice President ===<br />
<br />
=== Committees? ===<br />
<br />
== New Business ==<br />
<br />
=== CNC Bridgeport Sale ===<br />
JimK: Report out sale results and propose proceeds usage. <br />
<br />
=== Officer Appointments ===<br />
* What Officers are we nominating?<br />
* What are the Officer responsibilities?<br />
* Timeline &amp; Procedure for nominating, gather member opinion, &amp; appointing?<br />
<br />
<br />
Nominations already received (although unsolicited)<br />
* President - Konrad Brown<br />
* Vice President- Ken Siegner, Marie Therese Enga, Nathan Warnick<br />
* Treasurer- Evan Allen, Terry Wynn<br />
* Secretary- Jamie Burdeski<br />
* Member Coordinator- Mike Fink, Andrew Meyer<br />
* CEO- Roger Slykhouse, Ted Hansen, Nate Bezanson<br />
<br />
=== Zone Warden appointments ===<br />
* Board is supposed to appoint these annually<br />
* Easier to appoint them at the same time as officers every year<br />
* Any changes since a couple months ago? Proposal to just re-appoint all of them now? <br />
<br />
=== Janitorial Service [from Strategy Meeting] ===<br />
Terry: Quote is in. Sweep/vacuum all floor, clean and mop both baths, empty all trash replace liners. Once per wk: $90/wk, Twice per wk: $150/wk. Insured.<br />
<br />
=== Budget Amendment Proposals ===<br />
* Terry: Full Spectrum Laser Pegasus Shipping $75.00 Auth: Andrew M<br />
* Terry: Pay for Glass Window Replacement $130.00 Auth: Terry W<br />
* Terry: Increase to MIG Welder($1200) $1410.00(less pledges) Auth: Jody R<br />
* Terry: Amend Policy to allow simple payment &lt;$50 over budget. Auth: Terry W<br />
<br />
=== Domain Name renewal/clarifications ===<br />
POC: Justin Triplett (Otherwise: Treasurer, Ed)<br />
* Renewal is up for two, we cannot pay partial to bring them to the same date<br />
* Previous motion pointed to Treasurer to pay as a bill, or should we also do this by proxy<br />
* Did Ed take care of the seltzer domain already or should the treasurer do that etc.<br />
<br />
== Zone updates ==<br />
* Terry: Should we pick 1 monthly meeting for all wardens to give reports? 3 are too many and therefore they get skipped and reports become too irregular to be useful for members.<br />
<br />
== Announcements ==<br />
<br />
== Action Items ==<br />
<br />
= Meeting Metrics =<br />
* Time completed:<br />
* Funds appropriated:<br />
* Attendees:<br />
<br />
== Attendance ==<br />
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[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8121SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:58:15Z<p>Jtrip: /* Programming Files */</p>
<hr />
<div>=About=<br />
<br />
==Us==<br />
The Amatuer Radio Special Interest Group is largerly a way of collecting the radio knowledge and expeirence of our diverse membership. We will also organize and document projects on this page so that members and the public can stay informed.<br />
<br />
Updates Coming soon...<br />
<br />
==Radio==<br />
''like waves 'n stuff dude''<br />
<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio ''what the heck are you talking about?''<br />
<br />
<br />
===Clubs===<br />
<br />
[http://hparc.org/ Hazel Park Amateur Radio Club] just down the road<br />
<br />
[http://www.usecaarc.com/ USECA] Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/ L'anse Creuse Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.livoniaarc.org/ Livonia Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.gcarc.net/ Garden City Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/w8ydk/ Milford Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.noviarc.org Novi Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.w8pgw.org Arrow Communication Association] This is the awesome group out of Ann Arbor who runs the bus to Dayton.<br />
<br />
=== Software ===<br />
[http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home CHIRP] ''Open Source Radio Programming Software (primarily VHF/UHF Mobile and Portable rigs currently)''<br />
<br />
[http://n3fjp.com N3FJP] ''N3FJP Windows-based logging software. AClog is Matt's logger of choice, and N3FJP also makes a fukll suite of contesting software, including networkable Field Day loggers.''<br />
<br />
[http://www.cqrlog.com/ cqrlog] ''&quot;The world's best linux logging program!&quot; according to the website. Seems to be pretty popular linux-based logger. no contesting loggers yet, but is apparently in process''<br />
<br />
=== Links ===<br />
[http://arrl.org ARRL] ''The Amateur Radio Relay League. National ham radio society.''<br />
<br />
[http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&amp;id=amateur FCC] ''Federal Communications Commission site for the Amateur Radio Service''<br />
<br />
=Projects and Documents=<br />
<br />
==Radio Station==<br />
People have been discussing setting up a permanent Radio Station at i3 Detroit. Band and power have been discussed lightly at this moment I am not certain if any decisions have been made.<br />
<br />
A permanent station / repeater may support features such as:<br />
* APRS Automatic Packet Reporting System<br />
* CW also called Morse Code<br />
* VHF equipment to work local repeaters or direct communication with local hams<br />
* HF transceiver and antenna for regional and DX (long distance) communication <br />
* PSK and other digital modes<br />
* ATV amateur television (TV over UHF ham bands)<br />
''please take a moment and share your interesting ideas and comments.''<br />
<br />
==Programming Files==<br />
I know there's some CSVs circulating out there. Upload 'em here!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Radio Configs from KD8WCR ===<br />
I've started to keep my radio configs in a git repo, hosted on github! Sounds crazy? well it is super awesome. Github not only supports editing plain text in the web interface but also parses CSV files very well into a sexy table format. So yay! Maybe I'll even make one of those fun github hosted web pages for this. Wo now, getting geeky up in here.<br />
<br />
<br />
https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs &lt;br&gt;<br />
or &lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;code&gt;<br />
git clone https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs.git<br />
&lt;/code&gt;<br />
<br />
<br />
Feel free to fork, or submit a Pull Request. If all that is too much for you, and you have suggestions just let me ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]]) know.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;<br />
<br />
== Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate ==<br />
=== W7ZUR ===<br />
I've been giving some thought to putting together an APRS I-Gate for i3 Detroit. The following is the current proposed equipment list:&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.aesham.com/2m-144-mhz/hy-gain-vb-25fm/ Hy-Gain VB-25FM 5-Element Beam Antenna] - Antenna (Rating: 500W PEP)&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.mirageamp.com/Product.php?productid=B-310-G Mirage B-310-G VHF 2m Radio Amplifier] - ~100W (PEP?)&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[https://www.argentdata.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=110 ArgentData FC-301/D VHF Data Transciever] Output: 2W-5W, hardware configured for APRS&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak4/ Byonics TinyTrak4] (TNC mode)&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi] (No AFSK1200 decoding or audio demodulation necessary - packet injection to APRS-IS network only)&lt;br&gt;<br />
<br />
Send thoughts, praise, critique, questions, etc to [[User:zurielseven|zurielseven]]<br />
<br />
=People=<br />
<br />
==HAM Index== <br />
''List yourself, so people may come to know''<br />
<br />
''Maybe we can start a mailing list but at least this is a good &quot;gather the Hams list&quot;''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
| Name/Nick<br />
| Call Sign<br />
| Wiki User<br />
| License<br />
| Experience / Description<br />
|-<br />
| Justin Triplett <br />
| KD8WCR<br />
| [[User:jtrip|jtrip]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| ''looking to operate emergency air horns''<br />
|-<br />
| Matt Huber <br />
| KD8LLT <br />
| [[User:UnixMonky|UnixMonky]] <br />
| General<br />
| ''Casual contester''<br />
|-<br />
| Rob Lifton<br />
| NY8W<br />
| [[User:Lifton|Lifton]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Secretary for the USECA organization.<br />
|-<br />
| Bruce Webber<br />
| N8SLN<br />
| [[User:bwebber|bwebber]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Mostly mobile operation, not active recently<br />
|-<br />
| W. Scott Richardson <br />
| W7ZUR<br />
| [[User:zurielseven|zurielseven]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| Project Stratocube stuff... ''Take off every balloon... for great Science!''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HAM Contacts==<br />
''once I am less embarased by this page I will pimp it and get outsiders listed''<br />
<br />
=Events=<br />
=== Dayton Hamvention ===<br />
[http://www.hamvention.org Dayton Hamvention® 2014]<br />
Makers... The Future of Ham Radio<br />
<br />
May 16-18 2014<br />
==Swaps==<br />
===L'anse Creuse Swap===<br />
December 8th<br />
<br />
We are looking to host a table. Are you interested in joining? visiting?<br />
<br />
http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/swap.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
===Hazel Park swap===<br />
Hazel Park High School<br />
<br />
23400 Hughes<br />
Hazel Park, MI 48030<br />
<br />
<br />
January 12, 2014 8:00 AM til 12:00 Noon<br />
<br />
<br />
W8HP - Talk-in 146.640 (100hz.pl) D.A.R.T Repeater<br />
<br />
Tables $15, Tickets $5<br />
<br />
Free parking<br />
<br />
==Networks==<br />
<br />
<br />
==Meetups==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Special Interest Group]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8120SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:57:17Z<p>Jtrip: /* Programming Files */</p>
<hr />
<div>=About=<br />
<br />
==Us==<br />
The Amatuer Radio Special Interest Group is largerly a way of collecting the radio knowledge and expeirence of our diverse membership. We will also organize and document projects on this page so that members and the public can stay informed.<br />
<br />
Updates Coming soon...<br />
<br />
==Radio==<br />
''like waves 'n stuff dude''<br />
<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio ''what the heck are you talking about?''<br />
<br />
<br />
===Clubs===<br />
<br />
[http://hparc.org/ Hazel Park Amateur Radio Club] just down the road<br />
<br />
[http://www.usecaarc.com/ USECA] Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/ L'anse Creuse Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.livoniaarc.org/ Livonia Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.gcarc.net/ Garden City Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/w8ydk/ Milford Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.noviarc.org Novi Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.w8pgw.org Arrow Communication Association] This is the awesome group out of Ann Arbor who runs the bus to Dayton.<br />
<br />
=== Software ===<br />
[http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home CHIRP] ''Open Source Radio Programming Software (primarily VHF/UHF Mobile and Portable rigs currently)''<br />
<br />
[http://n3fjp.com N3FJP] ''N3FJP Windows-based logging software. AClog is Matt's logger of choice, and N3FJP also makes a fukll suite of contesting software, including networkable Field Day loggers.''<br />
<br />
[http://www.cqrlog.com/ cqrlog] ''&quot;The world's best linux logging program!&quot; according to the website. Seems to be pretty popular linux-based logger. no contesting loggers yet, but is apparently in process''<br />
<br />
=== Links ===<br />
[http://arrl.org ARRL] ''The Amateur Radio Relay League. National ham radio society.''<br />
<br />
[http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&amp;id=amateur FCC] ''Federal Communications Commission site for the Amateur Radio Service''<br />
<br />
=Projects and Documents=<br />
<br />
==Radio Station==<br />
People have been discussing setting up a permanent Radio Station at i3 Detroit. Band and power have been discussed lightly at this moment I am not certain if any decisions have been made.<br />
<br />
A permanent station / repeater may support features such as:<br />
* APRS Automatic Packet Reporting System<br />
* CW also called Morse Code<br />
* VHF equipment to work local repeaters or direct communication with local hams<br />
* HF transceiver and antenna for regional and DX (long distance) communication <br />
* PSK and other digital modes<br />
* ATV amateur television (TV over UHF ham bands)<br />
''please take a moment and share your interesting ideas and comments.''<br />
<br />
==Programming Files==<br />
I know there's some CSVs circulating out there. Upload 'em here!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Radio Configs from KD8WCR ===<br />
I've started to keep my radio configs in a git repo, hosted on github! Sounds crazy? well it is super awesome. Github not only supports editing plain text in the web interface but also parses CSV files very well into a sexy table format. So yay! Maybe I'll even make one of those fun github hosted web pages for this. Wo now, getting geeky up in here.<br />
<br />
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https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs &lt;br&gt;<br />
or &lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;code&gt;<br />
git clone https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs.git<br />
&lt;/code&gt;<br />
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Feel free to fork, or submit a Pull Request. If all that is too much for you, and you have suggestions just let me ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]]) know.<br />
<br />
== Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate ==<br />
=== W7ZUR ===<br />
I've been giving some thought to putting together an APRS I-Gate for i3 Detroit. The following is the current proposed equipment list:&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.aesham.com/2m-144-mhz/hy-gain-vb-25fm/ Hy-Gain VB-25FM 5-Element Beam Antenna] - Antenna (Rating: 500W PEP)&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.mirageamp.com/Product.php?productid=B-310-G Mirage B-310-G VHF 2m Radio Amplifier] - ~100W (PEP?)&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[https://www.argentdata.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=110 ArgentData FC-301/D VHF Data Transciever] Output: 2W-5W, hardware configured for APRS&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.byonics.com/tinytrak4/ Byonics TinyTrak4] (TNC mode)&lt;br&gt;<br />
:[http://www.raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi] (No AFSK1200 decoding or audio demodulation necessary - packet injection to APRS-IS network only)&lt;br&gt;<br />
<br />
Send thoughts, praise, critique, questions, etc to [[User:zurielseven|zurielseven]]<br />
<br />
=People=<br />
<br />
==HAM Index== <br />
''List yourself, so people may come to know''<br />
<br />
''Maybe we can start a mailing list but at least this is a good &quot;gather the Hams list&quot;''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
| Name/Nick<br />
| Call Sign<br />
| Wiki User<br />
| License<br />
| Experience / Description<br />
|-<br />
| Justin Triplett <br />
| KD8WCR<br />
| [[User:jtrip|jtrip]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| ''looking to operate emergency air horns''<br />
|-<br />
| Matt Huber <br />
| KD8LLT <br />
| [[User:UnixMonky|UnixMonky]] <br />
| General<br />
| ''Casual contester''<br />
|-<br />
| Rob Lifton<br />
| NY8W<br />
| [[User:Lifton|Lifton]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Secretary for the USECA organization.<br />
|-<br />
| Bruce Webber<br />
| N8SLN<br />
| [[User:bwebber|bwebber]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Mostly mobile operation, not active recently<br />
|-<br />
| W. Scott Richardson <br />
| W7ZUR<br />
| [[User:zurielseven|zurielseven]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| Project Stratocube stuff... ''Take off every balloon... for great Science!''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HAM Contacts==<br />
''once I am less embarased by this page I will pimp it and get outsiders listed''<br />
<br />
=Events=<br />
=== Dayton Hamvention ===<br />
[http://www.hamvention.org Dayton Hamvention® 2014]<br />
Makers... The Future of Ham Radio<br />
<br />
May 16-18 2014<br />
==Swaps==<br />
===L'anse Creuse Swap===<br />
December 8th<br />
<br />
We are looking to host a table. Are you interested in joining? visiting?<br />
<br />
http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/swap.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
===Hazel Park swap===<br />
Hazel Park High School<br />
<br />
23400 Hughes<br />
Hazel Park, MI 48030<br />
<br />
<br />
January 12, 2014 8:00 AM til 12:00 Noon<br />
<br />
<br />
W8HP - Talk-in 146.640 (100hz.pl) D.A.R.T Repeater<br />
<br />
Tables $15, Tickets $5<br />
<br />
Free parking<br />
<br />
==Networks==<br />
<br />
<br />
==Meetups==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Special Interest Group]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Talk:SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8119Talk:SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:54:58Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
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<div>=Discussion=<br />
Maybe we can lead by example and move the discussion on to the discussion side of this page! Please try it!<br />
<br />
== Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate ==<br />
<br />
I really like the idea, it has been mentioned before and was previously listed as an idea for our future 'station' <br />
Raspberry Pi is fine if someone has one ready to use, otherwise maybe we can consider something better? (BeagleBoneBlack) -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:33, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
<br />
: Is that TinyTrak4 using RS-232 serial? I happen to have a BeagleBoneBlack with a RS-232 serial micro cape (http://www.logicsupply.com/components/beaglebone/capes/cbb-ttl-232/) I would be happy to put it forward for testing at least and then for installation we can duplicate that hardware -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:47, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
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I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Talk:SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8118Talk:SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:53:08Z<p>Jtrip: /* Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate */</p>
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== Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate ==<br />
<br />
I really like the idea, it has been mentioned before and was previously listed as an idea for our future 'station' <br />
Raspberry Pi is fine if someone has one ready to use, otherwise maybe we can consider something better? (BeagleBoneBlack) -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:33, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
<br />
: Is that TinyTrak4 using RS-232 serial? I happen to have a BeagleBoneBlack with a RS-232 serial micro cape (http://www.logicsupply.com/components/beaglebone/capes/cbb-ttl-232/) I would be happy to put it forward for testing at least and then for installation we can duplicate that hardware -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:47, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
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:: I made it myself! -- [[User:Example|Bob]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)<br />
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I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Talk:SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8117Talk:SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:48:03Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
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== Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate ==<br />
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I really like the idea, it has been mentioned before and was previously listed as an idea for our future 'station' <br />
Raspberry Pi is fine if someone has one ready to use, otherwise maybe we can consider something better? (BeagleBoneBlack) -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:33, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
<br />
: Is that Tiny Trak using RS-232 serial? I happen to have a BeagleBoneBlack with a RS-232 serial micro cape (http://www.logicsupply.com/components/beaglebone/capes/cbb-ttl-232/) I would be happy to put it forward for testing at least and then for installation we can duplicate that hardware -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:47, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
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:: I made it myself! -- [[User:Example|Bob]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)<br />
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I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Talk:SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8116Talk:SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:39:04Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
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== Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate ==<br />
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I really like the idea, it has been mentioned before and was previously listed as an idea for our future 'station' <br />
Raspberry Pi is fine if someone has one ready to use, otherwise maybe we can consider something better? (BeagleBoneBlack) -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:33, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
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== HOW TO DISCUSS ==<br />
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== Soup ==<br />
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How's the soup? --[[User:Example|Bob]] 18:07, 26 August 1991 (UTC)<br />
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: It's great!! --[[User:Example|Simon]] 11:21, 28 August 1991 (UTC)<br />
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:: I made it myself! -- [[User:Example|Bob]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)<br />
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I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Talk:SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8115Talk:SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:34:27Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
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<div>=Discussion=<br />
Maybe we can lead by example and move the discussion on to the discussion side of this page! Please try it!<br />
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== Semi-Permanent APRS I-Gate ==<br />
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I really like the idea, it has been mentioned before and was previously listed as an idea for our future 'station' -- [[User: jtrip| Justin KD8WCR]] 00:33, 9 September 2014 (EST)<br />
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:: I made it myself! -- [[User:Example|Bob]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)<br />
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I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Talk:SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8114Talk:SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-09T04:29:29Z<p>Jtrip: init, lead by example</p>
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<div>Maybe we can lead by example and move the discussion on to the discussion side of this page!</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=User:Jtrip&diff=8098User:Jtrip2014-09-08T04:42:21Z<p>Jtrip: /* Skill Domains */</p>
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<div>=About Me=<br />
<br />
== Contact Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Nickname:&lt;/b&gt; jtrip<br />
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&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
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&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
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&lt;b&gt;Website: &lt;/b&gt;[http://www.justintriplett.com www.justintriplett.com] currently nothing<br />
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&lt;b&gt; Google+: &lt;/b&gt; [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102962606070710076762 google.com/justin.triplett]<br />
<br />
== Skill Domains == <br />
* System Administration, Application Management<br />
* Linux, Python, SQL, Shell Scripting, Web Development (html,css,js)<br />
* AC/DC, Digital Electronics<br />
* Audio Engineering<br />
<br />
== I Also Enjoy ==<br />
* Tabletop Games (old WoD White Wolf, Rifts, Shadowrun, D&amp;D, Flux, Chrononauts, Munchkin, Illuminati)<br />
* Video Games (Minecraft!!! [http://steamcommunity.com/id/jtrip/ Steam], DS, PS3, PSP, iOS, Android)<br />
* Music (Electronic, Rock, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Folk)<br />
* Bike rides and hikes!<br />
<br />
= Projects =<br />
== Zones ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Bicycle Shop]]<br />
: Zone Warden<br />
<br />
== Ongoing ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Open Source SIG]]<br />
: Recently Established, looking for 'members'<br />
;[[Amateur Radio SIG]]<br />
: A groups of people and projects related to Amateur (HAM) Radio.<br />
;[[Linux Signal Box]]<br />
: Should be a good way to study for a license<br />
;[[Modular Analog Synthesizer]]<br />
:<br />
<br />
==Looking to Start==<br />
* Server monitor system, with local LED display and web interface / API.<br />
* SBC based web controlled video switch (HDMI switch controlled from yer stupid phone)<br />
* Wooden Travel Enclosures for Pro Audio equipment (Studio Monitors, 19&quot; Multi Angle Rack Box)<br />
* PortofPorts - crowd sourced connector, plug, jack, adapter, dongle database. I realize I am insane<br />
* Furniture (Work Benches, Desks, Shelves, coffee table)<br />
<br />
==What I want to work on and learn about with you==<br />
* Web sites and services<br />
* Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone, Arduino<br />
* Electronics (Audio Equipment, Experiments, Developing Learning Kits) <br />
* Robotics (a robot that knows how to operate its charger)<br />
* Game Development (Kivy, or other python preferred)<br />
* Bicycle Modifications and Experiments<br />
* Non-profit volunteer work<br />
<br />
== Merit Badges ==<br />
<br />
{{ MeritBadge | AllNighter}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | VinylRevolution}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | Event Host}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | TourGuide}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CatHerder}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | NoseBleed}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | RecursaBadge}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CitationNeeded}}</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=8097Compute Zone2014-09-08T04:24:31Z<p>Jtrip: /* Welcome */</p>
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<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]]) and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
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=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
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Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
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== Equipment ==<br />
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=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
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{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| temp DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Mincraft<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|}<br />
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==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
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The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
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===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
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The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'AnyMember', shortname: anymember. The password for the anymember user is 'm3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
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===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing.<br />
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==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
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Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
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=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
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== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
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=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=User:Jtrip&diff=8096User:Jtrip2014-09-08T04:23:27Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=About Me=<br />
<br />
== Contact Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Nickname:&lt;/b&gt; jtrip<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Website: &lt;/b&gt;[http://www.justintriplett.com www.justintriplett.com] currently nothing<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt; Google+: &lt;/b&gt; [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102962606070710076762 google.com/justin.triplett]<br />
<br />
== Skill Domains == <br />
* System Administration, Application Management<br />
* Python, SQL, Shell Scripting, Web Development (html,css,js)<br />
* AC/DC, Digital Electronics<br />
* Audio Engineering<br />
<br />
<br />
== I Also Enjoy ==<br />
* Tabletop Games (old WoD White Wolf, Rifts, Shadowrun, D&amp;D, Flux, Chrononauts, Munchkin, Illuminati)<br />
* Video Games (Minecraft!!! [http://steamcommunity.com/id/jtrip/ Steam], DS, PS3, PSP, iOS, Android)<br />
* Music (Electronic, Rock, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Folk)<br />
* Bike rides and hikes!<br />
<br />
= Projects =<br />
== Zones ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Bicycle Shop]]<br />
: Zone Warden<br />
<br />
== Ongoing ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Open Source SIG]]<br />
: Recently Established, looking for 'members'<br />
;[[Amateur Radio SIG]]<br />
: A groups of people and projects related to Amateur (HAM) Radio.<br />
;[[Linux Signal Box]]<br />
: Should be a good way to study for a license<br />
;[[Modular Analog Synthesizer]]<br />
:<br />
<br />
==Looking to Start==<br />
* Server monitor system, with local LED display and web interface / API.<br />
* SBC based web controlled video switch (HDMI switch controlled from yer stupid phone)<br />
* Wooden Travel Enclosures for Pro Audio equipment (Studio Monitors, 19&quot; Multi Angle Rack Box)<br />
* PortofPorts - crowd sourced connector, plug, jack, adapter, dongle database. I realize I am insane<br />
* Furniture (Work Benches, Desks, Shelves, coffee table)<br />
<br />
==What I want to work on and learn about with you==<br />
* Web sites and services<br />
* Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone, Arduino<br />
* Electronics (Audio Equipment, Experiments, Developing Learning Kits) <br />
* Robotics (a robot that knows how to operate its charger)<br />
* Game Development (Kivy, or other python preferred)<br />
* Bicycle Modifications and Experiments<br />
* Non-profit volunteer work<br />
<br />
== Merit Badges ==<br />
<br />
{{ MeritBadge | AllNighter}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | VinylRevolution}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | Event Host}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | TourGuide}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CatHerder}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | NoseBleed}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | RecursaBadge}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CitationNeeded}}</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Bicycle_Shop&diff=8095Bicycle Shop2014-09-08T04:21:48Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:BicycleShop-i3detroit_2014.JPG|thumb|400px|The bike shop]]<br />
=About the Bicycle Shop=<br />
The Bicycle shop is a great place to fix or build your bike! We have a collection of tools that have been donated by various members. Please make sure all Bicycle Shop tools stay in the Bicycle Shop/zone.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Warden Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]])<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pages Needing Updates]][[Category:Bicycle Equipment]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Events ==<br />
<br />
=== Alley Cat Race / Scavenger Hunt ===<br />
We're doing it!</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Bicycle_Shop&diff=8094Bicycle Shop2014-09-08T04:19:26Z<p>Jtrip: new picture thumb</p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:BicycleShop-i3detroit_2014.JPG|thumb|400px|The bike shop]]<br />
=About the Bicycle Shop=<br />
<br />
== Warden Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]])<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pages Needing Updates]][[Category:Bicycle Equipment]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=File:BicycleShop-i3detroit_2014.JPG&diff=8093File:BicycleShop-i3detroit 2014.JPG2014-09-08T04:16:57Z<p>Jtrip: This is a photo angled to capture almost all of the current bicycle shop/zone. Including our new repair stand, re-organized tools, and shelves.</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a photo angled to capture almost all of the current bicycle shop/zone. Including our new repair stand, re-organized tools, and shelves.</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Bicycle_Shop&diff=8092Bicycle Shop2014-09-08T04:06:17Z<p>Jtrip: /* Contact Info */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:I3detroit-bikeshop.jpg|thumb|400px|The bike shop]]<br />
=About the Bicycle Shop=<br />
<br />
== Warden Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]])<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pages Needing Updates]][[Category:Bicycle Equipment]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Bicycle_Shop&diff=8091Bicycle Shop2014-09-08T04:05:49Z<p>Jtrip: warden info</p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:I3detroit-bikeshop.jpg|thumb|400px|The bike shop]]<br />
=About the Bicycle Shop=<br />
<br />
== Contact Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Warden:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]])<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pages Needing Updates]][[Category:Bicycle Equipment]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=User:Jtrip&diff=8090User:Jtrip2014-09-08T03:57:36Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=About Me=<br />
<br />
== Contact Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Nickname:&lt;/b&gt; jtrip<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Website: &lt;/b&gt;[http://www.justintriplett.com www.justintriplett.com] currently nothing<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt; Google+: &lt;/b&gt; [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102962606070710076762 google.com/justin.triplett]<br />
<br />
== Skill Domains == <br />
* System Administration, Application Management<br />
* Python, SQL, Shell Scripting, Web Development (html,css,js)<br />
* AC/DC, Digital Electronics<br />
* Audio Engineering<br />
<br />
<br />
== I Also Enjoy ==<br />
* Tabletop Games (old WoD White Wolf, Rifts, Shadowrun, D&amp;D, Flux, Chrononauts, Munchkin, Illuminati)<br />
* Video Games (Minecraft!!! [http://steamcommunity.com/id/jtrip/ Steam], DS, PS3, PSP, iOS, Android)<br />
* Music (Electronic, Rock, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Folk)<br />
* Bike rides and hikes!<br />
<br />
= Projects =<br />
<br />
== Ongoing ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Open Source SIG]]<br />
: Recently Established, looking for 'members'<br />
;[[Amateur Radio SIG]]<br />
: A groups of people and projects related to Amateur (HAM) Radio.<br />
;[[Linux Signal Box]]<br />
: Should be a good way to study for a license<br />
;[[Modular Analog Synthesizer]]<br />
:<br />
<br />
==Looking to Start==<br />
* Server monitor system, with local LED display and web interface / API.<br />
* SBC based web controlled video switch (HDMI switch controlled from yer stupid phone)<br />
* Wooden Travel Enclosures for Pro Audio equipment (Studio Monitors, 19&quot; Multi Angle Rack Box)<br />
* PortofPorts - crowd sourced connector, plug, jack, adapter, dongle database. I realize I am insane<br />
* Furniture (Work Benches, Desks, Shelves, coffee table)<br />
<br />
==What I want to work on and learn about with you==<br />
* Web sites and services<br />
* Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone, Arduino<br />
* Electronics (Audio Equipment, Experiments, Developing Learning Kits) <br />
* Robotics (a robot that knows how to operate its charger)<br />
* Game Development (Kivy, or other python preferred)<br />
* Bicycle Modifications and Experiments<br />
* Non-profit volunteer work<br />
<br />
== Merit Badges ==<br />
<br />
{{ MeritBadge | AllNighter}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | VinylRevolution}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | Event Host}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | TourGuide}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CatHerder}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | NoseBleed}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | RecursaBadge}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CitationNeeded}}</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=User:Jtrip&diff=8089User:Jtrip2014-09-08T03:55:54Z<p>Jtrip: /* Looking to Start */</p>
<hr />
<div>=About Me=<br />
<br />
== Contact Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Nickname:&lt;/b&gt; jtrip<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Website: &lt;/b&gt;[http://www.justintriplett.com www.justintriplett.com] currently nothing<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt; Google+: &lt;/b&gt; [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102962606070710076762 google.com/justin.triplett]<br />
<br />
== Skill Domains == <br />
* System Administration, Application Management<br />
* Python, SQL, Shell Scripting, Web Development (html,css,js)<br />
* AC/DC, Digital Electronics<br />
* Audio Engineering<br />
<br />
<br />
== I Also Enjoy ==<br />
* Tabletop Games (90s White Wolf, Rifts, Shadowrun, D&amp;D, Flux, Chrononauts, Munchkin, Illuminati)<br />
* Video Games (Minecraft!!! [http://steamcommunity.com/id/jtrip/ Steam], DS, PS3, PSP, iOS, Android)<br />
* Music (Electronic, Rock, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Folk)<br />
* Bike rides and hikes!<br />
<br />
= Projects =<br />
<br />
== Ongoing ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Open Source SIG]]<br />
: Recently Established, looking for 'members'<br />
;[[Amateur Radio SIG]]<br />
: A groups of people and projects related to Amateur (HAM) Radio.<br />
;[[Linux Signal Box]]<br />
: Should be a good way to study for a license<br />
;[[Modular Analog Synthesizer]]<br />
:<br />
<br />
==Looking to Start==<br />
* Server monitor system, with local LED display and web interface / API.<br />
* SBC based web controlled video switch (HDMI switch controlled from yer stupid phone)<br />
* Wooden Travel Enclosures for Pro Audio equipment (Studio Monitors, 19&quot; Multi Angle Rack Box)<br />
* PortofPorts - crowd sourced connector, plug, jack, adapter, dongle database. I realize I am insane<br />
* Furniture (Work Benches, Desks, Shelves, coffee table)<br />
<br />
==What I want to work on and learn about with you==<br />
* Web sites and services<br />
* Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone, Arduino<br />
* Electronics (Audio Equipment, Experiments, Developing Learning Kits) <br />
* Robotics (a robot that knows how to operate its charger)<br />
* Game Development (Kivy, or other python preferred)<br />
* Bicycle Modifications and Experiments<br />
* Non-profit volunteer work<br />
<br />
== Merit Badges ==<br />
<br />
{{ MeritBadge | AllNighter}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | VinylRevolution}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | Event Host}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | TourGuide}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CatHerder}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | NoseBleed}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | RecursaBadge}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CitationNeeded}}<br />
<br />
== Testing File Uploading ==<br />
''please ignore''<br />
<br />
6.1MB test &quot;Artemis Manual&quot;<br />
[[File:jtriptest.pdf]]<br />
<br />
15.9MB test &quot;GSS Calendar&quot;<br />
[[File:jtriptest2.pdf]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=User:Jtrip&diff=8088User:Jtrip2014-09-08T03:54:02Z<p>Jtrip: /* Ongoing */</p>
<hr />
<div>=About Me=<br />
<br />
== Contact Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Nickname:&lt;/b&gt; jtrip<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Website: &lt;/b&gt;[http://www.justintriplett.com www.justintriplett.com] currently nothing<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt; Google+: &lt;/b&gt; [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102962606070710076762 google.com/justin.triplett]<br />
<br />
== Skill Domains == <br />
* System Administration, Application Management<br />
* Python, SQL, Shell Scripting, Web Development (html,css,js)<br />
* AC/DC, Digital Electronics<br />
* Audio Engineering<br />
<br />
<br />
== I Also Enjoy ==<br />
* Tabletop Games (90s White Wolf, Rifts, Shadowrun, D&amp;D, Flux, Chrononauts, Munchkin, Illuminati)<br />
* Video Games (Minecraft!!! [http://steamcommunity.com/id/jtrip/ Steam], DS, PS3, PSP, iOS, Android)<br />
* Music (Electronic, Rock, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Folk)<br />
* Bike rides and hikes!<br />
<br />
= Projects =<br />
<br />
== Ongoing ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Open Source SIG]]<br />
: Recently Established, looking for 'members'<br />
;[[Amateur Radio SIG]]<br />
: A groups of people and projects related to Amateur (HAM) Radio.<br />
;[[Linux Signal Box]]<br />
: Should be a good way to study for a license<br />
;[[Modular Analog Synthesizer]]<br />
:<br />
<br />
==Looking to Start==<br />
* Raspberry Pi server monitor system, with local LED display and web interface / API.<br />
* SOC based web controlled video switch<br />
* Wooden Travel Enclosures for Pro Audio equipment (Studio Monitors, 19&quot; Multi Angle Rack Box)<br />
* PortofPorts - crowd sourced connector, plug, jack, adapter, dongle database.<br />
* Furniture (Work Benches, Desks, Shelves) <br />
<br />
<br />
==What I want to work on and learn about with you==<br />
* Web sites and services<br />
* Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone, Arduino<br />
* Electronics (Audio Equipment, Experiments, Developing Learning Kits) <br />
* Robotics (a robot that knows how to operate its charger)<br />
* Game Development (Kivy, or other python preferred)<br />
* Bicycle Modifications and Experiments<br />
* Non-profit volunteer work<br />
<br />
== Merit Badges ==<br />
<br />
{{ MeritBadge | AllNighter}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | VinylRevolution}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | Event Host}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | TourGuide}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CatHerder}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | NoseBleed}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | RecursaBadge}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CitationNeeded}}<br />
<br />
== Testing File Uploading ==<br />
''please ignore''<br />
<br />
6.1MB test &quot;Artemis Manual&quot;<br />
[[File:jtriptest.pdf]]<br />
<br />
15.9MB test &quot;GSS Calendar&quot;<br />
[[File:jtriptest2.pdf]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=User:Jtrip&diff=8087User:Jtrip2014-09-08T03:51:53Z<p>Jtrip: /* Contact Info */</p>
<hr />
<div>=About Me=<br />
<br />
== Contact Info ==<br />
&lt;b&gt;Name:&lt;/b&gt; Justin Triplett<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Nickname:&lt;/b&gt; jtrip<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Cell:&lt;/b&gt; 248 259 7104<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Email:&lt;/b&gt; justin [dot] triplett [at] gmail [dot] com<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt;Website: &lt;/b&gt;[http://www.justintriplett.com www.justintriplett.com] currently nothing<br />
<br />
&lt;b&gt; Google+: &lt;/b&gt; [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102962606070710076762 google.com/justin.triplett]<br />
<br />
== Skill Domains == <br />
* System Administration, Application Management<br />
* Python, SQL, Shell Scripting, Web Development (html,css,js)<br />
* AC/DC, Digital Electronics<br />
* Audio Engineering<br />
<br />
<br />
== I Also Enjoy ==<br />
* Tabletop Games (90s White Wolf, Rifts, Shadowrun, D&amp;D, Flux, Chrononauts, Munchkin, Illuminati)<br />
* Video Games (Minecraft!!! [http://steamcommunity.com/id/jtrip/ Steam], DS, PS3, PSP, iOS, Android)<br />
* Music (Electronic, Rock, Funk, Soul, Hip-Hop, Folk)<br />
* Bike rides and hikes!<br />
<br />
= Projects =<br />
<br />
== Ongoing ==<br />
;[[Compute Zone]] <br />
: Zone Co-Warden<br />
;[[Open Source SIG]]<br />
: Recently Established, looking for 'members'<br />
;South East Michigan Linux user group <br />
: [http://www.semilinux.org http://www.semilinux.org]<br />
;[[Amateur Radio SIG]]<br />
: A groups of people and projects related to Amateur (HAM) Radio.<br />
;Motor City Linux <br />
:[http://www.motorcitylinux.org/ http://www.motorcitylinux.org/]<br />
;[[Linux Signal Box]]<br />
: Should be a good way to study for a license<br />
;[[Modular Analog Synthesizer]]<br />
:<br />
<br />
==Looking to Start==<br />
* Raspberry Pi server monitor system, with local LED display and web interface / API.<br />
* SOC based web controlled video switch<br />
* Wooden Travel Enclosures for Pro Audio equipment (Studio Monitors, 19&quot; Multi Angle Rack Box)<br />
* PortofPorts - crowd sourced connector, plug, jack, adapter, dongle database.<br />
* Furniture (Work Benches, Desks, Shelves) <br />
<br />
<br />
==What I want to work on and learn about with you==<br />
* Web sites and services<br />
* Raspberry Pi, Beagle Bone, Arduino<br />
* Electronics (Audio Equipment, Experiments, Developing Learning Kits) <br />
* Robotics (a robot that knows how to operate its charger)<br />
* Game Development (Kivy, or other python preferred)<br />
* Bicycle Modifications and Experiments<br />
* Non-profit volunteer work<br />
<br />
== Merit Badges ==<br />
<br />
{{ MeritBadge | AllNighter}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | VinylRevolution}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | Event Host}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | TourGuide}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CatHerder}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | NoseBleed}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | RecursaBadge}}<br />
{{ MeritBadge | CitationNeeded}}<br />
<br />
== Testing File Uploading ==<br />
''please ignore''<br />
<br />
6.1MB test &quot;Artemis Manual&quot;<br />
[[File:jtriptest.pdf]]<br />
<br />
15.9MB test &quot;GSS Calendar&quot;<br />
[[File:jtriptest2.pdf]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8086SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-08T03:50:44Z<p>Jtrip: /* KD8WCR Radio Configs */</p>
<hr />
<div>=About=<br />
<br />
==Us==<br />
The Amatuer Radio Special Interest Group is largerly a way of collecting the radio knowledge and expeirence of our diverse membership. We will also organize and document projects on this page so that members and the public can stay informed.<br />
<br />
Updates Coming soon...<br />
<br />
==Radio==<br />
''like waves 'n stuff dude''<br />
<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio ''what the heck are you talking about?''<br />
<br />
<br />
===Clubs===<br />
<br />
[http://hparc.org/ Hazel Park Amateur Radio Club] just down the road<br />
<br />
[http://www.usecaarc.com/ USECA] Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/ L'anse Creuse Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.livoniaarc.org/ Livonia Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.gcarc.net/ Garden City Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/w8ydk/ Milford Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.noviarc.org Novi Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.w8pgw.org Arrow Communication Association] This is the awesome group out of Ann Arbor who runs the bus to Dayton.<br />
<br />
=== Software ===<br />
[http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home CHIRP] ''Open Source Radio Programming Software (primarily VHF/UHF Mobile and Portable rigs currently)''<br />
<br />
[http://n3fjp.com N3FJP] ''N3FJP Windows-based logging software. AClog is Matt's logger of choice, and N3FJP also makes a fukll suite of contesting software, including networkable Field Day loggers.''<br />
<br />
[http://www.cqrlog.com/ cqrlog] ''&quot;The world's best linux logging program!&quot; according to the website. Seems to be pretty popular linux-based logger. no contesting loggers yet, but is apparently in process''<br />
<br />
=== Links ===<br />
[http://arrl.org ARRL] ''The Amateur Radio Relay League. National ham radio society.''<br />
<br />
[http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&amp;id=amateur FCC] ''Federal Communications Commission site for the Amateur Radio Service''<br />
<br />
=Projects and Documents=<br />
<br />
==Radio Station==<br />
People have been discussing setting up a permanent Radio Station at i3 Detroit. Band and power have been discussed lightly at this moment I am not certain if any decisions have been made.<br />
<br />
A permanent station / repeater may support features such as:<br />
* APRS Automatic Packet Reporting System<br />
* CW also called Morse Code<br />
* VHF equipment to work local repeaters or direct communication with local hams<br />
* HF transceiver and antenna for regional and DX (long distance) communication <br />
* PSK and other digital modes<br />
* ATV amateur television (TV over UHF ham bands)<br />
''please take a moment and share your interesting ideas and comments.''<br />
<br />
==Programming Files==<br />
I know there's some CSVs circulating out there. Upload 'em here!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== KD8WCR Radio Configs ===<br />
I've started to keep my radio configs in a git repo, hosted on github! Sounds crazy? well it is super awesome. Github not only supports editing plain text in the web interface but also parses CSV files very well into a sexy table format. So yay! Maybe I'll even make one of those fun github hosted web pages for this. Wo now, getting geeky up in here.<br />
<br />
<br />
https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs &lt;br&gt;<br />
or &lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;code&gt;<br />
git clone https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs.git<br />
&lt;/code&gt;<br />
<br />
<br />
Feel free to fork, or submit a Pull Request. If all that is too much for you, and you have suggestions just let me ([[User:jtrip|jtrip]]) know.<br />
<br />
=People=<br />
<br />
==HAM Index== <br />
''List yourself, so people may come to know''<br />
<br />
''Maybe we can start a mailing list but at least this is a good &quot;gather the Hams list&quot;''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
| Name/Nick<br />
| Call Sign<br />
| Wiki User<br />
| License<br />
| Experience / Description<br />
|-<br />
| Justin Triplett <br />
| KD8WCR<br />
| [[User:jtrip|jtrip]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| ''looking to operate emergency air horns''<br />
|-<br />
| Matt Huber <br />
| KD8LLT <br />
| [[User:UnixMonky|UnixMonky]] <br />
| General<br />
| ''Casual contester''<br />
|-<br />
| Rob Lifton<br />
| NY8W<br />
| [[User:Lifton|Lifton]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Secretary for the USECA organization.<br />
|-<br />
| Bruce Webber<br />
| N8SLN<br />
| [[User:bwebber|bwebber]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Mostly mobile operation, not active recently<br />
|-<br />
| W. Scott Richardson <br />
| W7ZUR<br />
| [[User:zurielseven|zurielseven]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| Project Stratocube stuff... ''Take off every balloon... for great Science!''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HAM Contacts==<br />
''once I am less embarased by this page I will pimp it and get outsiders listed''<br />
<br />
=Events=<br />
=== Dayton Hamvention ===<br />
[http://www.hamvention.org Dayton Hamvention® 2014]<br />
Makers... The Future of Ham Radio<br />
<br />
May 16-18 2014<br />
==Swaps==<br />
===L'anse Creuse Swap===<br />
December 8th<br />
<br />
We are looking to host a table. Are you interested in joining? visiting?<br />
<br />
http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/swap.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
===Hazel Park swap===<br />
Hazel Park High School<br />
<br />
23400 Hughes<br />
Hazel Park, MI 48030<br />
<br />
<br />
January 12, 2014 8:00 AM til 12:00 Noon<br />
<br />
<br />
W8HP - Talk-in 146.640 (100hz.pl) D.A.R.T Repeater<br />
<br />
Tables $15, Tickets $5<br />
<br />
Free parking<br />
<br />
==Networks==<br />
<br />
<br />
==Meetups==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Special Interest Group]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=SIGHAM_Amateur_Radio&diff=8085SIGHAM Amateur Radio2014-09-08T03:48:38Z<p>Jtrip: Added KD8WCR RadioConfig Github link &amp; info</p>
<hr />
<div>=About=<br />
<br />
==Us==<br />
The Amatuer Radio Special Interest Group is largerly a way of collecting the radio knowledge and expeirence of our diverse membership. We will also organize and document projects on this page so that members and the public can stay informed.<br />
<br />
Updates Coming soon...<br />
<br />
==Radio==<br />
''like waves 'n stuff dude''<br />
<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio ''what the heck are you talking about?''<br />
<br />
<br />
===Clubs===<br />
<br />
[http://hparc.org/ Hazel Park Amateur Radio Club] just down the road<br />
<br />
[http://www.usecaarc.com/ USECA] Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/ L'anse Creuse Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.livoniaarc.org/ Livonia Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.gcarc.net/ Garden City Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.qsl.net/w8ydk/ Milford Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.noviarc.org Novi Amateur Radio Club]<br />
<br />
[http://www.w8pgw.org Arrow Communication Association] This is the awesome group out of Ann Arbor who runs the bus to Dayton.<br />
<br />
=== Software ===<br />
[http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home CHIRP] ''Open Source Radio Programming Software (primarily VHF/UHF Mobile and Portable rigs currently)''<br />
<br />
[http://n3fjp.com N3FJP] ''N3FJP Windows-based logging software. AClog is Matt's logger of choice, and N3FJP also makes a fukll suite of contesting software, including networkable Field Day loggers.''<br />
<br />
[http://www.cqrlog.com/ cqrlog] ''&quot;The world's best linux logging program!&quot; according to the website. Seems to be pretty popular linux-based logger. no contesting loggers yet, but is apparently in process''<br />
<br />
=== Links ===<br />
[http://arrl.org ARRL] ''The Amateur Radio Relay League. National ham radio society.''<br />
<br />
[http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&amp;id=amateur FCC] ''Federal Communications Commission site for the Amateur Radio Service''<br />
<br />
=Projects and Documents=<br />
<br />
==Radio Station==<br />
People have been discussing setting up a permanent Radio Station at i3 Detroit. Band and power have been discussed lightly at this moment I am not certain if any decisions have been made.<br />
<br />
A permanent station / repeater may support features such as:<br />
* APRS Automatic Packet Reporting System<br />
* CW also called Morse Code<br />
* VHF equipment to work local repeaters or direct communication with local hams<br />
* HF transceiver and antenna for regional and DX (long distance) communication <br />
* PSK and other digital modes<br />
* ATV amateur television (TV over UHF ham bands)<br />
''please take a moment and share your interesting ideas and comments.''<br />
<br />
==Programming Files==<br />
I know there's some CSVs circulating out there. Upload 'em here!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== KD8WCR Radio Configs ===<br />
I've started to keep my radio configs in a git repo, hosted on github! Sounds crazy? well it is super awesome. Github not only supports editing plain text in the web interface but also parses CSV files very well into a sexy table format. So yay! Maybe I'll even make one of those fun github hosted web pages for this. Wo now, getting geeky up in here.<br />
<br />
<br />
https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs &lt;br&gt;<br />
or &lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;code&gt;<br />
git clone https://github.com/jtrip/Radio-Configs.git<br />
&lt;/code&gt;<br />
<br />
<br />
Feel free to fork, or submit a Pull Request. If all that is too much for you, and you have suggestions just let me know.<br />
<br />
=People=<br />
<br />
==HAM Index== <br />
''List yourself, so people may come to know''<br />
<br />
''Maybe we can start a mailing list but at least this is a good &quot;gather the Hams list&quot;''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
| Name/Nick<br />
| Call Sign<br />
| Wiki User<br />
| License<br />
| Experience / Description<br />
|-<br />
| Justin Triplett <br />
| KD8WCR<br />
| [[User:jtrip|jtrip]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| ''looking to operate emergency air horns''<br />
|-<br />
| Matt Huber <br />
| KD8LLT <br />
| [[User:UnixMonky|UnixMonky]] <br />
| General<br />
| ''Casual contester''<br />
|-<br />
| Rob Lifton<br />
| NY8W<br />
| [[User:Lifton|Lifton]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Secretary for the USECA organization.<br />
|-<br />
| Bruce Webber<br />
| N8SLN<br />
| [[User:bwebber|bwebber]] <br />
| Extra<br />
| ''Mostly mobile operation, not active recently<br />
|-<br />
| W. Scott Richardson <br />
| W7ZUR<br />
| [[User:zurielseven|zurielseven]] <br />
| Technician<br />
| Project Stratocube stuff... ''Take off every balloon... for great Science!''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HAM Contacts==<br />
''once I am less embarased by this page I will pimp it and get outsiders listed''<br />
<br />
=Events=<br />
=== Dayton Hamvention ===<br />
[http://www.hamvention.org Dayton Hamvention® 2014]<br />
Makers... The Future of Ham Radio<br />
<br />
May 16-18 2014<br />
==Swaps==<br />
===L'anse Creuse Swap===<br />
December 8th<br />
<br />
We are looking to host a table. Are you interested in joining? visiting?<br />
<br />
http://www.qsl.net/n8lc/swap.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
===Hazel Park swap===<br />
Hazel Park High School<br />
<br />
23400 Hughes<br />
Hazel Park, MI 48030<br />
<br />
<br />
January 12, 2014 8:00 AM til 12:00 Noon<br />
<br />
<br />
W8HP - Talk-in 146.640 (100hz.pl) D.A.R.T Repeater<br />
<br />
Tables $15, Tickets $5<br />
<br />
Free parking<br />
<br />
==Networks==<br />
<br />
<br />
==Meetups==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Special Interest Group]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7706Compute Zone2014-08-17T20:14:22Z<p>Jtrip: /* Workstations */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| i3's Raspberry Pi<br />
| i3raspberrypi.i3detroit.local<br />
| ARMv6<br />
| Rasbian (and others with NOOBs)<br />
| temp DHCP<br />
| GPIO, Scratch, Mincraft<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'AnyMember', shortname: anymember. The password for the anymember user is 'm3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== i3's Raspberry Pi ====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit by way of Compute Zone donations. The Raspberry Pi is a great was to start learning about programming, GPIO, and Linux. This unit is provided for people to learn and experiment with. If you are interested in making a project with something like this talk to the admin/warden for advice.<br />
<br />
Currently the Raspberry Pi is configured to use the Raspbian distribution which is based on Debian compiled specifically for ARMv6. The default user name is: pi and the password is raspberry. Please feel free to experiment, if something goes wrong just let the admin(listed in the table above) know! :)<br />
<br />
There are a lot of resources for the Raspberry Pi in the form of websites, magazines, videos, tutorials, expansion devices. I will collect a small amount of them here soon, or provide a link to one that links to many.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7700Compute Zone2014-08-15T05:17:48Z<p>Jtrip: Added Desktop info, updated layout</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Fedora Machines ====<br />
===== Desktop =====<br />
Wholly owned by i3 Detroit, donated by a member to the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo processor running at 2.8GHz, 2GB of DDR2, an 320GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, VGA, USB2.0.<br />
<br />
The Desktop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'i3detroit', shortname: i3detroit. The password for the i3detroit user is 'i3m3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself and a 'madmin' which are administrator accounts. Anyone can request an individual account it will be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
<br />
===== Laptop ===== <br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop is currently running Fedora 20 and there are a few users. The 'common' standard user is: 'AnyMember', shortname: anymember. The password for the anymember user is 'm3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
<br />
===== Fedora 20 and Gnome 3 =====<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. After that just type what you want, like 'firefox', 'chrome', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7699Compute Zone2014-08-15T05:10:53Z<p>Jtrip: removed old workstations added basic info for new desktop</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Current classes ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
=== Future classes ===<br />
;Dozuki Guide Hub<br />
: We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
; edx.org<br />
: We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Desktop<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== i3's Dell Laptop ====<br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop currently is running Fedora 20 and there are two users. The 'common' standard user is: 'AnyMember', shortname: anymember. The password for the anymember user is 'm3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. After that just type what you want, like 'chrome', 'firefox', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing.<br />
<br />
==== Justin's HP netbook ====<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Computer Accessories ===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Zones&diff=7469Zones2014-06-11T00:22:10Z<p>Jtrip: /* List of Zone Wardens */</p>
<hr />
<div>Information and safety procedures for our tools and equipment organized by location. <br />
<br />
== Map of Zones ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:i3.floorplan.jpg|600px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Detailed Layout ==<br />
*[[Media:Detailed_Floorplan_Layout.pdf|Scale detailed layout]]<br />
<br />
== List of Zone Wardens ==<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Zone <br />
! Map Area<br />
! [[Standing_Rules#Floor_Plan.2C_Wardens.2C_and_Zones|Zone Warden]] <br />
! Phone<br />
! Email<br />
! Tag color<br />
|-<br />
|[[Graveyard]]<br />
|A<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Electronics Room]] <br />
|B<br />
|[[User:Nbezanson|Nate B]]<br />
|(248) 379-3614<br />
|Myself@telcodata.us<br />
|Yellow<br />
|-<br />
|[[Craft Room]]<br />
|B<br />
|Kevin Flory<br />
|(419) 234-6200<br />
|flory.twin.2@gmail.com<br />
|Gold, GOLD I tell you!...and Neon Green (leather tools)<br />
|-<br />
|[[Fab_Lab|Fab Lab]]<br />
|B<br />
|[[User:Agmlego|Andrew M]]<br />
|[//agmlego.com/contact contact]<br />
|[//agmlego.com/contact contact]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Compute Zone]]<br />
|C<br />
|[[User:jtrip|Justin T]] / [[User:Menga|Marie-Therese]]<br />
|248 259 7104 / 928 699 9667<br />
|justin.triplett@gmail.com / marietherese.enga@gmail.com<br />
|Burgundy<br />
|-<br />
|[[Welding Area]]<br />
|D<br />
| Jody Raiford / <br />
Nathan W.<br />
| 978.563.9284 (978.Jody.Bug) / <br />
248-677-1331<br />
| jody.raiford at that g-named thing / Nate_LapT@i3detroit.com<br />
| Purple<br />
|-<br />
|[[Kiln Zone]]<br />
|D<br />
| Terry W<br />
| see [[CRM]] or sign in Kiln Zone<br />
| see [[CRM]] or sign in Kiln Zone<br />
| Red<br />
|-<br />
|[[Tool Crib]] /consumables area<br />
|D<br />
| [[User:Charlie247|Charlie Rysenga]]<br />
| 248-890-5415<br />
| jeff@jeffbannow.com<br />
| White<br />
|-<br />
|[[Injection Molding Shop]]<br />
|D<br />
| Nathan Warnick<br />
| 248-677-1331<br />
| Nate_Lapt@i3detroit.com<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Commons Area]]<br />
|E<br />
| The Board<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Commons_Area#Treehouse|Treehouse &amp; Whiteboard Room]]<br />
|E<br />
| Max G. / Maddy W.<br />
| / 248-821-0798<br />
| skellygonyea@gmail.com / Madalyn.winans@gmail.com<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| [[:Category:Laser Cutter | Laser Cutter]]<br />
|G<br />
|[[user:Mattarnold|Matt Arnold]] / [[user:Farrit|Devon T.]]<br />
|(248) 787-7436 / (248) 840-0658<br />
|matt.mattarn@gmail.com / skaferret@gmail.com <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Bicycle Shop]]<br />
|G<br />
| Jason D.<br />
| 574-855-6227<br />
| dudycha618033@gmail.com<br />
|Orange<br />
|-<br />
|[[Vinyl Shop]]<br />
|G<br />
| Nathan Warnick<br />
| 248-677-1331<br />
| Nate_LapT@i3detroit.com<br />
| Orange<br />
|-<br />
|[[Member Active Project Storage]]<br />
|G<br />
| Everyone<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[[CNC Shop]]<br />
|H<br />
|Brian W<br />
| (517) 974-4817<br />
| byddcryf@gmail.com<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Machine Shop]]<br />
|I<br />
|Steve B / Brian W<br />
|(248) 320-5118 / (517) 974-4817<br />
| stevebrook57@yahoo.com / byddcryf@gmail.com<br />
|Blue<br />
|-<br />
|[[Wood Shop]]<br />
|J<br />
|Greg S / Dave S<br />
|248-649-3565 / 248-632-3370<br />
|GregSSmith@aol.com / djscholl@gmail.com<br />
|Green<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Major Equipment with Required Training ==<br />
Here is a list of the major equipment, compiled from the individual zone wiki pages and arranged alphabetically, with zone, ownership, instructors and access. <br />
The instructors listed are those that have volunteered to train others and have been approved to do so by the zone warden.<br />
Access is either OPEN (you decide whether you can handle the machine, or need some training);i3 TRAINING REQ'D (you have to be trained by an approved i3 trainer or get Warden approval of prior experience with that type of equipment), or PRIVATE (you must contact owner for permission to use [rare]). <br />
<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
!Equipment Name<br />
!Area<br />
!Zone<br />
!Trainers<br />
!Access/Owner<br />
!Status<br />
|----<br />
|Soldering Station, Black - Edsyn Loner<br />
|B<br />
|Electronics Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/NateB<br />
|----<br />
|Soldering Station, Orange - Weller WLC-100<br />
|B<br />
|Electronics Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/TBD<br />
|----<br />
|Oscilliscope -Tektronix TDS 460<br />
|B<br />
|Electronics Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/TBD<br />
|----<br />
|BusPirate <br />
|B<br />
|Electronics Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/TBD<br />
|----<br />
|Logic Analyzer, Saleae<br />
|B<br />
|Electronics Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/TBD<br />
|----<br />
|Hot Air Station - X-Tronic 4000<br />
|B<br />
|Electronics Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/TBD<br />
|----<br />
|Antenna analyzer - MFJ 269B <br />
|B<br />
|Electronics Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/BradT<br />
|----<br />
|[[Laser Cutter: Bumblebee|Laser Cutter - Bumblebee]]<br />
|G<br />
|Laser Cutter Zone<br />
|MattA, RogerS, TerryW,NateB<br />
|Training Req'd/i3<br />
|UP<br />
|----<br />
|[[Laser Engraver - Wolverine|Laser Cutter - Wolverine]]<br />
|G<br />
|Laser Cutter Zone<br />
|<br />
|Private/RogerS<br />
|----<br />
|Lift, powered - Genie<br />
|F<br />
|PC Graveyard<br />
|<br />
|Open/NateB<br />
|----<br />
|Sewing Machine, straight stitch - Juki DDL-8300N<br />
|B<br />
|Craft Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/NickB<br />
|----<br />
|Cricut<br />
|B<br />
|Craft Room<br />
|<br />
|Open/TBD<br />
|----<br />
|Printer - HP<br />
|C<br />
|Comput Zone<br />
|<br />
|Open/i3<br />
|----<br />
|Lathe - Acer 1440G<br />
|I<br />
|Machine Shop<br />
|<br />
|Open/<br />
|----<br />
|Bridgeport Mill<br />
|I<br />
|Machine Shop<br />
|<br />
|Open/i3<br />
|----<br />
|DoAll DBW-1 Bandsaw-Blade Welder<br />
|I<br />
|Machine Shop<br />
|<br />
|Dave Scholl<br />
|----<br />
|MHC Shear Brake and Roll<br />
|I<br />
|Machine Shop<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|Sanford Surface Grinder <br />
|I<br />
|Machine Shop<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|Fork Lift<br />
|E<br />
|<br />
|Nathan W.<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[Delta 4in Belt + 6in Disc Sander|Sander, Belt+Disc]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[Craftsman 12in Band Saw|Saw, Band - Craftsman 12in]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|Jim Kemp<br />
|----<br />
|Cyclonic Dust Collection System<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[Delta 12in Disc Sander|Sander, Disc - Delta 12in]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|Dave Scholl<br />
|----<br />
|[[SawStop Table Saw|Saw, Table - SawStop]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|Greg Smith / Dave Scholl<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[DeWALT Mitersaw|Saw, Miter - DeWALT]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|Paul <br />
|----<br />
|Work Bench with vice<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|i3 <br />
|----<br />
|4 drawer File Cabinet<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|i3 <br />
|----<br />
|[[Router Table|Router Table]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|i3 <br />
|----<br />
|Tall 36 inch Cabinet<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|i3 <br />
|----<br />
|[[Skil Scroll Saw|Skil Scroll Saw]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|Matt Switlik (Swit)<br />
|----<br />
|Air Compressor - Ingersoll Rand<br />
|J<br />
|Machine Shop<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|[[Jet Drill Press|Drill Press - Jet]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|Dave Scholl<br />
|----<br />
|[[Jointer|Jointer]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|Greg Smith<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[Milwaukee Panel Saw|Saw, Panel - Milwaukee]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|Greg Smith<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|Vac, Wet-Dry - Rigid 16gal<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|Router, Table - RoundOverBit Router Cart<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|Greg Smith<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[Wood Lathe|Lathe, Wood]]<br />
|J<br />
|Wood Shop<br />
|Greg Smith<br />
|Greg Smith<br />
|----<br />
|Hobart 250amp MIG Welder<br />
|D<br />
|Welding Shop<br />
|Nathan W. / Jody<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|Century Mig Wire Welder<br />
|D<br />
|Welding Shop<br />
|Nathan W. / Jody<br />
|Roger S.<br />
|----<br />
|Oxy-Acetylene Torch<br />
|D<br />
|Welding Shop<br />
|Jody<br />
|Mario C.<br />
|----<br />
|[[Plasma Cutter|LinuxCNC Plasma Cutter]] <br />
|D<br />
|Welding Shop<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|Kiln 1<br />
|D<br />
|KilnZone<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|UP<br />
|----<br />
|Kiln2<br />
|D<br />
|KilnZone<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Planned<br />
|----<br />
|Relay Box/Programmable Controller 1<br />
|D<br />
|KilnZone<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|DOWN<br />
|----<br />
|Web-based Programmable Controller 2 <br />
|D<br />
|KilnZone<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Planned<br />
|----<br />
|Vinyl Cutter - Graphtec SignJet 1130 <br />
|G<br />
|Vinyl Shop<br />
|Nathan W.<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[Makerbot|Makerbot CupCake CNC]] <br />
|B<br />
|FabLab<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|[[Printrbot|Printrbot]] <br />
|B<br />
|FabLab<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|[[PCB Mill|LPK C30/S (PCB Mill)]] <br />
|B<br />
|FabLab<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|[[3D_Printer_-_Stratasys|Stratasys FDM 1650]] <br />
|B<br />
|FabLab<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|[[Torquecut|Bridgeport CNC Mill]] <br />
|H<br />
|CNC Shop<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|[[DIYLILCNC|DIY Little CNC]] <br />
|H<br />
|CNC Shop<br />
|Paul K<br />
|Open/Paul K<br />
|----<br />
|[[rhinocnclathe|Rhino ST6 CNC Lathe]] <br />
|H<br />
|CNC Shop<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|[[21&quot; Strip Heater]] <br />
|H<br />
|CNC Shop<br />
|Paul K<br />
|Open/Paul K<br />
|----<br />
|Design Workstation <br />
|H<br />
|CNC Shop<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|----<br />
|Arburg ALLROUNDER 150 <br />
|D<br />
|Injection Molding Shop<br />
|Nathan W.<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|Arburg C4b <br />
|D<br />
|Injection Molding Shop<br />
| Nathan W.<br />
|i3<br />
|----<br />
|[[Vacuum Former|Vacuum Former]]<br />
|<br />
|Injection Molding Shop<br />
|John Sugg<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== [[Zones_ToDo|TODO List]] ==<br />
{{:Zones_ToDo}}</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Red_Bull_Creation_2014&diff=7406Red Bull Creation 20142014-05-23T01:59:07Z<p>Jtrip: /* Idea dump! */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Topic == <br />
Identify a '''specific need''' in your community, or something you think could be improved, and propose a solution. It could be an idea that makes the world a better place, or if nothing else, a more fun and interesting place.<br />
<br />
This year’s registration will open to the public May 21st. More information about the qualifying challenge will be released at Midnight EST on this site. In the meantime get your teams and dreams together. We look forward to seeing you then.<br />
<br />
== Criteria ==<br />
<br />
* This qualifier is about conceptualization and ideation. You don’t have to actually physically build the project this year.<br />
* That being said, this project has to be achievable. Please address how you would actually create something like this in the real world, and prove that you could.<br />
*Create a video (no more than 3 minutes) addressing who you are, what the issue is, and how you would propose tackling something like this. You can use models, 3d renderings, animations, or other digital tools within the video to help state your case.<br />
<br />
<br />
''' Due June 6th: [http://www.webcountdown.net/?c=1402099140 Countdown!] '''<br />
<br />
== Interested people ==<br />
=== General ===<br />
* Konrad B<br />
* Eric M<br />
* Ken S<br />
* Joseph B<br />
* Sean D<br />
* Nate B<br />
* Greg S<br />
=== Video production ===<br />
* Sean D<br />
* Greg S<br />
<br />
== Scope ==<br />
*Okay, so the first thing to consider is how we want to identify community. The state, our city, or our neighborhood. Or we could look at community as a set of like minded people (other hackerspaces). -Joseph B<br />
* My mind went to transit. Cabs and buses and bikes - Nate B<br />
* Should we assume they chose this topic because we are in Detroit, a city with lots of problems? - Ken S<br />
* There is not budget, so what is &quot;achievable&quot;, there is hundreds of thousands of dollars in gov. grants and private grants - Ken S<br />
* They want us to address how to create it and provide proof that we can create it; so keep on your toes and imagine that we're going to have to show how to create it and prove it on a 3 minute video. - Ken S<br />
<br />
== What makes a good idea? ==<br />
* I think idea we come up with needs to be &quot;sexy&quot; enough to win an open and ambiguous competition like this one...we must win the hearts and minds of the judges-Ken S<br />
* I would suggest a criteria/question for any idea presented should be “How do we film that?” -Sean D<br />
<br />
== Idea dump! == <br />
* Autonomous drones that deliver fresh vegetables at a push of the button! -Ken S<br />
* It annoys the piss out of me that taxi signs are turned sideways, totally blowing out the carefully-crafted aerodynamics of the car. NBD for city cars, but airport cabs spend a fair bit of time at speed, and it would matter. It's probably a regulatory issue requiring a certain mounting, but more aerodynamic cartop signs would be amusing. Holograms? ;) - Nate B<br />
* one of my coworkers is a volunteer firefighter, and he's got this airflow-be-damned lightbar. -Nate B<br />
* A solar-powered unmanned blimp to serve as an aircraft-carrier/charging station for UAVs. This solves the main limitation of delivery drones: their short range. -Matt A<br />
* Knowing CPR is only so useful... what you really need ASAP when someone's having a heart attack is a defibrillator. Lots of places have them, but how would you know? Create an app that finds the nearest available defibrillator. The hard part is NOT writing the app -- it's collecting and maintaining good data over time. People have already gotten the hang of &quot;check-ins,&quot; a la Foursquare. Can we use some kind of gamification/reward to incentivize members of the public to confirm/update defibrillator locations and accessibility? This idea doesn't have an explicit Detroit angle, except perhaps that ambulance response time in the city is embarrassingly slow (making defibrillator access more important). I'm also thinking a superhero theme is necessary. -Ashe L<br />
* Education and Inspiration is a huge problem in any city. Since this is the Redbull Creation competition, this type of education would focus on creating things, basically inspiring children to make things, to become makers. When I was young, I had no idea where things came from or that ''I'' could one day make anything I could dream of. I tried to build things, but failed, I didn't have the proper tools, skills, and knowledge to make it work (I had legos). What if &quot;middle-aged&quot; children learned how the tools and machines operate that were used to build our society so when they become inspired, they can at least know the possibilities. The &quot;Dream Team&quot; then takes ideas voted on by students (with some constraint, no moon landers, etc) and they make it in the parking lot, showing them how it's made. Mobile Maker Space that tours schools? Put a lasercutter, mill, plasma cutter, and welder in a tractor trailer? - Ken S<br />
* Develop a crime alert system using a gps app to report crimes in progress anonymously. If you see something while your driving or outside your house, whip out your phone and tap the widget and select a threat level (suspicious to danger). The patrol officers would also have a private application on their tablet to notify them of potential problems, using the data provided by the citizens, based on an algorithm to detect highest threats in their immediate vicinity. This would provide historical data and help officers on their rounds to pin point trouble spots; in addition, to improving response time where an officer could be in route to a situation even before dispatch calls for it. - Ken S<br />
* High efficiency off grid community lighting to improve safety. Imagine two neighborhoods across the street from each other in Detroit, one of them is pitch black at night, and the other one is lit up by solar charged LED flood lights. What side of the street do you want live on or pass through at night? - Ken S<br />
* Develop a special long lasting biodegradable stink grenade that you throw into abandoned houses to prevent bad actors from doing bad things in them. A special neutralizing agent would need to be developed for demolition or in the event someone wants to live their again. - Ken S...ya'll said it was an &quot;Idea Dump&quot;<br />
* Phytoremediation (using plants to remove toxins from the soil). How can it be done on a large scale, in a manner that is fast, affordable, and effective? Detroit has: vast amounts of contaminated land, and a growing interest in urban agriculture. Detroit doesn't have: money for traditional soil decontamination processes. Phytoremediation is much more affordable than traditional decontamination methods, and is already being done on a smaller scale at various locations throughout the metro area (namely on private, corporate-owned land), but how could we make it more efficient so as to do it on a large scale (on vacant and/or city-owned land)? What kind of machinery and/or infrastructure could be designed to make the process as efficient as possible? - Adrienne<br />
** I think Phytoremediation/Urban farming is an interesting direction. I'm not sure how to improve seed spreading, but testing is also interesting especially for specific contaminants https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hyperaccumulators ... instead of a until that tells you what is in the soil maybe it should just list what you should plant<br />
<br />
== References == <br />
* [[Red Bull Creation 2013]]<br />
* [[Red Bull Creation 2011]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7151Compute Zone2014-04-27T04:05:07Z<p>Jtrip: /* i3's Dell Laptop */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's Dell Laptop ===<br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
The Laptop currently is running Fedora 20 and there are two users. The 'common' standard user is: 'AnyMember', shortname: anymember. The password for the anymember user is 'm3mb3r'. There is also a user 'jtrip' for myself which is an administrator account. If anyone requests a individual account it can be created no problem, if they are asking for administrator privileges then I will expect some sort of competency proof, yet to be determined.<br />
<br />
If you haven't used Gnome 3x before, the quick trick is to hit the 'super' key also known as the 'windows' key which in this case does have a windows logo on it. After that just type what you want, like 'chrome', 'firefox', or 'Repetier' for 3D printing.<br />
<br />
=== Justin's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7104Compute Zone2014-04-27T00:57:52Z<p>Jtrip: /* i3's Dell Laptop */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's Dell Laptop ===<br />
There is a Dell Latitude E6400 that is wholly owned by i3 Detroit, purchased (2nd hand) with funds raised by the Compute Zone. This laptop has a Core 2 Duo (Penryn I believe) processor running at 2.53GHz, 4GB of DDR2, an 80GB SATA rotating magnetic storage disk. and a DVD+RW multi-recorder optical drive. Other features include, Ethernet, DisplayPort, VGA, USB2.0, ESATA, 4pin 1394, ExpressCard/54, and SmartCard slot.<br />
<br />
=== Justin's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7103Compute Zone2014-04-27T00:31:40Z<p>Jtrip: /* General Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's Dell Laptop ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Justin's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7102Compute Zone2014-04-27T00:29:11Z<p>Jtrip: /* Workstations */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio, Inkscape, GIMP, 3D Printing, Games <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7035Compute Zone2014-03-27T02:31:49Z<p>Jtrip: /* Workstations */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| Fedora Laptop<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio applications, Inkscape, GIMP, Games!! <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7034Compute Zone2014-03-27T02:30:45Z<p>Jtrip: /* Workstations */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| fedoralaptop.i3detroit.local<br />
| Intel Core 2 Duo<br />
| Fedora 20<br />
| DHCP<br />
| HAM Radio applications, Inkscape, GIMP, Games!! <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7033Compute Zone2014-03-27T01:44:56Z<p>Jtrip: /* Gaming */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6, 10.8 Coming Soon<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7031Compute Zone2014-03-27T01:43:27Z<p>Jtrip: /* Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6, 10.8 Coming Soon<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7030Compute Zone2014-03-27T01:42:50Z<p>Jtrip: /* Open Source SIG */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''.<br />
<br />
=== Recycling and Refurbishing ===<br />
''Yup, we just totally went there. Well we are working on it at least.'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
We are interested in helping people make intelligent decisions about surviving the the cycle of planned obsolescence. Yes, I'm serious, not only is planned obsolescence a real thing I will attempt to convince you it's a 'good' thing. You just need to be smart to survive it and we ''all'' need to be smart ''so we all survive it''. We are exploring personal computer consulting, refurbishing, and recycling. Briefly our mission is to assist people in considering computing options with which they may not be familiar.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6, 10.8 Coming Soon<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Compute_Zone&diff=7029Compute Zone2014-03-27T01:41:38Z<p>Jtrip: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome ==<br />
Welcome to the Compute Zone! This zone was established in the aim of providing space and tools for the computing needs of members at large as well as provide a venue and support system for computing oriented projects. This zone is co-warden-ed by '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''', please email us about your thoughts!<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
<br />
=== [[Open Source SIG]] ===<br />
<br />
The Open Source Special Interest Group is a collection of people and events related to Open Source Software and Hardware. We have a number of projects going on in this group including '''Git Empowerment''', '''Open Hardware power profiling''', and '''EFF BitCoin Patronage'''. This group also supports the '''[http://www.semilinux.org SEMI Linux]''' user group which includes non-members, and meets at 19:00/7pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month.<br />
<br />
=== Recycling and Refurbishing ===<br />
''Yup, we just totally went there. Well we are working on it at least.'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
We are interested in helping people make intelligent decisions about surviving the the cycle of planned obsolescence. Yes, I'm serious, not only is planned obsolescence a real thing I will attempt to convince you it's a 'good' thing. You just need to be smart to survive it and we ''all'' need to be smart ''so we all survive it''. We are exploring personal computer consulting, refurbishing, and recycling. Briefly our mission is to assist people in considering computing options with which they may not be familiar.<br />
<br />
== Training, Workshops, and Documentation ==<br />
<br />
=== Events ===<br />
;Wiki Editing Workshop<br />
: ''focus on the i3 wiki''<br />
;'''Compute Zone Orientation: Cyber Communication'''<br />
: ''Google Calendar, Google Groups, Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, CRM, Eventbrite, and More'<br />
: 2nd Wednesday of Each Month 7:00-8:00 pm with Pizza<br />
: Facilitated by: Marie, Justin<br />
;Inkscape <br />
: ''Make vectors for use with many of our fun gadgets, such as the vinyl and laser cutters''<br />
;Quatum GIS <br />
: ''An open source Geographical Information System''<br />
;Security for Everyone <br />
: ''Basic security concerns of the 21st century including: 2-factor authentication, encrypted WiFi, SSL and you.''<br />
<br />
<br />
Please email the wardens with ideas and suggestions. <br />
If you teach a class related to this zone let us know and we'll add it to the list and perhaps help support the needs of the class.<br />
<br />
We're considering hosting study/support groups for edx.org or other online classes.<br />
<br />
=== Dozuki Guide Hub ===<br />
<br />
We are starting a '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/ Dozuki Hub]''' to host repair and building guides of all sorts, not just computer related! We will be forming Dozuki workshops for everyone to learn how to use Dozuki. For now if you are interested, take a look at the '''[http://i3detroit.dozuki.com/help documentation]'''.<br />
<br />
== General Purpose ==<br />
''Facilitating the general computing needs of members and visitors at large.''<br />
<br />
=== Workstations ===<br />
''Listed in order of generally accepted Awesomeness''<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Nickname <br />
! Hostname <br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| Marie's Brain<br />
| imagical.i3detroit.local<br />
| Macintosh-Intel<br />
| Mac OS 10.6, 10.8 Coming Soon<br />
| DHCP <br />
| New Member Orientation, Photo Booth, Print &amp; Scan, Kicking serious butt<br />
| [mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga],<br />
|-<br />
| Justin's netbook<br />
| idontremember.i3detroit.local<br />
| Atom Intel<br />
| Dual Booting: Fedora 17 and Windows 7<br />
| DHCP<br />
| Artemis, DesignJet 330, unfortunate Windows requirements :P <br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]<br />
|-<br />
|PC Print Station<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| Intel / Pentium 4<br />
| Windows XP<br />
| ''not available''<br />
| currently down, due to efficiency concerns<br />
| ''unclaimed'' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Servers ===<br />
{| cellspacing=&quot;1&quot; cellpadding=&quot;1&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br />
|-<br />
! Hostname<br />
! Platform<br />
! Operating System<br />
! IP<br />
! Description<br />
! Admin<br />
|-<br />
| FileSaurus.i3detroit.local<br />
| ESXi VM on 64bit AMD Opteron<br />
| Debian Wheezy<br />
| 10.13.0.18<br />
| Fileserver [SFTP, TFTP, samba]<br />
| [mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com justin.triplett@gmail.com]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== i3's HP netbook ===<br />
[[File:HPmini210back.jpg|thumb|Justin's netbook / Artemis Server]]<br />
There is a small black HP mini 210 (netbook), with VGA out for the projector, that has an Artemis user with no password, ready to run as an Artemis server for anyone. This machine is being provided on an indefinite timeline by Justin Triplett ([[User:jtrip]]), please contact him with any questions, any time. It can currently be found on the server rack in the game room / whiteboard area, under the tree house, please return it to that location when you are done using it.<br />
===== Dual Booting =====<br />
The HP mini 210 is currently configured to dual boot Fedora 17 and Windows 7 and GRUB will prompt the user to select which system to boot. If it is found in a configuration that you do not desire to use, please power down the machine in a respectful manner (using a shutdown command) instead of a hard reset.<br />
<br />
===Computer Accessories===<br />
*Two monitors under the desk<br />
*Adaptor/Charging Borrowing Station<br />
<br />
=== [[Network]] ===<br />
Follow the section link to visit the primary network page. Any local networks created for the Compute Zone will be listed below: &lt;br /&gt;<br />
<br />
=== [[Data Management]] ===<br />
'''[[Power Meter]]''' <br />
<br />
We are also now collecting data on the power usage in the building and hosting publicly for analysis. You can read more about it at the [[Power Meter]] page, at the bottom is information about [http://i3detroit.com/wi/index.php?title=Power_Meter#The_Database access to the database].<br />
<br />
=== [[Communication]] ===<br />
This linked page is a collection of all our official, i3 Detroit, methods of communications. Even the phone system is digital, and many people here may be interested in social media etc, so I figured we should link to that page. However we will also post any Compute Zone specific communication information in this section. &lt;br /&gt;<br />
; Email:<br />
: '''[mailto:justin.triplett@gmail.com Justin Triplett]''' and '''[mailto:marietherese.enga@gmail.com Marie-Therese Enga]''',<br />
<br />
== Gaming ==<br />
Yup, sometimes seeking inspiration is productive.<br />
<br />
=== Artemis ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.artemis.eochu.com/ Artemis] is a co-op space combat simulator, whereas all players need to be on the same network so that they may take individual roles to operate between 1 and 6 starships. We have a license that was purchased by Nate B. and donated to i3 for general use. Currently there is a group that meets regularly to play on every other Saturday, please refer to the calendar for details.<br />
<br />
The game only requires one 'desktop/laptop' license to work for as many players as you like (more than 36 and you'd likely be sharing roles) and runs natively on Windows but is also playable on Mac OS and Linux generally via Wine. Artemis can also be played on iOS (generally, iPad recommended), although it does require a separate purchase through the iOS App Store, $2.99 I believe, it can then be played on the same network and team as any other platforms. All versions of the software present the user with a choice of hosting the server or connecting to the server as a client. The game is designed such that one computer must be the server and is best connected to a projector, a player is not able to use that as their client, so there must always be one more computer than players to host the game. [http://www.eochu.com/dl/Artemis_Manual_latest.pdf Here is the PDF manual]<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Artemis on Mac OS X ====<br />
http://www.playonmac.com/en/, might be more apt to crash, so it is likely best suited as a client because the game will stay stable as clients can drop out and connect at any time.<br />
==== Artemis on Linux ====<br />
[http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] + Magical Happy Thoughts + Artemis = One Heck of a Great Time! &lt;br /&gt;<br />
''note: this is not the kind of wine that comes with magical happy thoughts by default''<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Minecraft ===<br />
''What, not hacky enough for you? clearly you don't know minecraft that well...'' &lt;br /&gt;<br />
I was thinking about setting up a server but really I barely get time to play and when I do, it's on a friends server... &lt;br /&gt;<br />
So really this is more like an invitation, if you are interested let me ([[User:jtrip]]) know, and we'll get you setup.&lt;br /&gt;<br />
Unless there is some sudden overwhelming demand... then I would love to setup a server on a linux box for us. :)</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=HOWTO_Add_a_Topic_to_Meeting_Minutes_on_the_Wiki&diff=6969HOWTO Add a Topic to Meeting Minutes on the Wiki2014-03-10T04:53:28Z<p>Jtrip: I think this is what was intended, specific topics to be 'sub topics' of the topics section, meh</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:HOWTO]]<br />
[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]<br />
<br />
Use this topic template as a quick tutorial on the Wiki to add your own topics. You can copy and paste the template below. Then go to the [[:Category:Meeting Minutes|minutes]] page for the next meeting and make your additions to the minutes there by using the &quot;edit&quot; tab for the minutes page. Please keep the topics concise, to 1 or 2 sentences, just enough to describe the topic. <br />
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&lt;pre style=&quot;white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;<br />
===This is My Topic Title===<br />
Point of Contact: [[User:kmbrown314|Konrad Brown]]<br />
* To streamline the meetings, I would like to request members to post topics directly to the [[:Category:Meeting Minutes|minutes]] page.<br />
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==Pro Tips==<br />
* Subsection titles are surrounded by the double equals &quot;==&quot;<br />
* Deeper subsections can be created by increasing the number of equals signs on either side of the section title, for example &lt;nowiki&gt;===Sub-subsection===&lt;/nowiki&gt;.<br />
* You can create a link to your user page, and attach your name to your topic with a wiki link like this one: [[User:kmbrown314|Konrad B.]]. This will also give us a point of contact for the topic<br />
* Use asterisks &quot;*&quot; at the beginning of a line to make a bullet point, and pound symbols &quot;#&quot; make a numbered sequence<br />
** Don't put any white space at the beginning of a line or it will not be recognized as wikitext<br />
* Use the &quot;Show Preview&quot; button at the bottom of the page to debug any formatting errors, scroll down to the edit text box at the bottom of the page to make further changes<br />
* Make sure to press &quot;Save Page&quot; at the bottom when you are done.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[HOWTO Add a Page to the Wiki]]</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Board_Meeting_Minutes_20140311&diff=6968Board Meeting Minutes 201403112014-03-10T04:51:49Z<p>Jtrip: /* Large Project Storage */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]<br />
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=Agenda=<br />
'''Chair Justin Triplett'''<br />
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==Introductions==<br />
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==Action Item Review==<br />
* Dave Scholl - Come up with a proposal for how donations in zone boxes are reflected in the budget<br />
* Justin Triplett - Make a financial and a membership report<br />
* Evan Allen - Take care of billing B. Nectar for the electric bill<br />
* Justin Triplett - Get scanning on the Mac set up to send i3 official documents to the Bit-Torrent sync<br />
* Evan Allen - Make sure we have paid rent<br />
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==Topics and Proposals==<br />
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===Large Project Storage===<br />
Point of Contact: [[User:jtrip|Justin Triplett]]<br />
* Concern over the loss of large project storage was bought up by Terry W. at the previous meeting. I expect it to be discussed again, specifically because Terry has a proposal that he also previously presented.<br />
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==Action Items==<br />
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=Attendance=<br />
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<div>[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]<br />
<br />
=Agenda=<br />
'''Chair Justin Triplett'''<br />
<br />
<br />
==Introductions==<br />
<br />
==Action Item Review==<br />
* Dave Scholl - Come up with a proposal for how donations in zone boxes are reflected in the budget<br />
* Justin Triplett - Make a financial and a membership report<br />
* Evan Allen - Take care of billing B. Nectar for the electric bill<br />
* Justin Triplett - Get scanning on the Mac set up to send i3 official documents to the Bit-Torrent sync<br />
* Evan Allen - Make sure we have paid rent<br />
<br />
==Topics and Proposals==<br />
<br />
=Large Project Storage=<br />
Point of Contact: [[User:jtrip|Justin Triplett]]<br />
* Concern over the loss of large project storage was bought up by Terry W. at the previous meeting. I expect it to be discussed again, specifically because Terry has a proposal that he also previously presented.<br />
<br />
==Action Items==<br />
<br />
=Attendance=<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Scroll Box<br />
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|text=<br />
* Justin Triplett<br />
}}</div>Jtriphttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Board_Meeting_Minutes_20140311&diff=6966Board Meeting Minutes 201403112014-03-10T04:51:10Z<p>Jtrip: /* Topics and Proposals Go Here */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Meeting Minutes]]<br />
<br />
=Agenda=<br />
'''Chair Justin Triplett'''<br />
<br />
<br />
==Introductions==<br />
<br />
==Action Item Review==<br />
* Dave Scholl - Come up with a proposal for how donations in zone boxes are reflected in the budget<br />
* Justin Triplett - Make a financial and a membership report<br />
* Evan Allen - Take care of billing B. Nectar for the electric bill<br />
* Justin Triplett - Get scanning on the Mac set up to send i3 official documents to the Bit-Torrent sync<br />
* Evan Allen - Make sure we have paid rent<br />
<br />
==Topics and Proposals==<br />
<br />
==Large Project Storage==<br />
Point of Contact: [[User:jtrip|Justin Triplett]]<br />
* Concern over the loss of large project storage was bought up by Terry W. at the previous meeting. I expect it to be discussed again, specifically because Terry has a proposal that he also previously presented.<br />
<br />
==Action Items==<br />
<br />
=Attendance=<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Scroll Box<br />
|width=50%<br />
|height=100<br />
|text=<br />
* Justin Triplett<br />
}}</div>Jtrip